Linux Process Explorer is an easy-to-use application (or website) that allows you to monitor and manage the processes running on your Linux system. It provides a graphical view of all running processes and allows you to dive down to their inner details. It also provides a comprehensive view of all the system resources used by each process, such as CPU and memory utilization, disk usage, network connections, and more. With it, you can view system performance in real-time, evaluate resource consumption of each process, and analyze system resource usage over time. It also allows you to find out which processes are causing system slowdowns or hogging resources. In addition, you can take action on processes, like killing them or changing their priority, without ever having to enter a command line.
Discontinued The official website is no longer available. The latest version, 5.2.15.1, released in 2006, can still be downloaded from Wayback Machine.