I think you mean 750 ms and 2500 ms, right?Richard wrote:On 32 bit netbook,
@ 750 cpu% approx. 9-13%
@2500 cpu% approx. 4-6%
Still too high to leave running by default on this one.
start Task Manager minimized
Re: start Task Manager minimized
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Re: start Task Manager minimized
Yes, you are correct.
Corrected, in the original post.
The Task Manager is a nice tool.
The running graph of history is handy.
The T-M is still available by double-clicking
on the Xfce4-Sensors-plugin.
I use the xfce4-sensors-plugin in the task bar
and the Task-Manager shows cpu% at 0.00% for the plugin.
Corrected, in the original post.
The Task Manager is a nice tool.
The running graph of history is handy.
The T-M is still available by double-clicking
on the Xfce4-Sensors-plugin.
I use the xfce4-sensors-plugin in the task bar
and the Task-Manager shows cpu% at 0.00% for the plugin.
Thinkpad T430 & Dell Latitude E7450, both with MX-21.3.1
kernal 5.10.0-26-amd64 x86_64; Xfce-4.18.0; 8 GB RAM
Intel Core i5-3380M, Graphics, Audio, Video; & SSDs.
kernal 5.10.0-26-amd64 x86_64; Xfce-4.18.0; 8 GB RAM
Intel Core i5-3380M, Graphics, Audio, Video; & SSDs.
Re: start Task Manager minimized
I made it executable , copied it in the /usr/bin (see attached screnshoot) and created a startup entry.
But it executes as maximized not minimized
any idea ?
But it executes as maximized not minimized
any idea ?
Re: start Task Manager minimized
I can't find a way to start minimized; however,
if you reduce the window to it's smallest and
then close with the X in the top right corner
it will start at that size.
Perhaps, talk to the developer.
if you reduce the window to it's smallest and
then close with the X in the top right corner
it will start at that size.
Perhaps, talk to the developer.
Last edited by Richard on Wed Feb 15, 2017 3:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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kernal 5.10.0-26-amd64 x86_64; Xfce-4.18.0; 8 GB RAM
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kernal 5.10.0-26-amd64 x86_64; Xfce-4.18.0; 8 GB RAM
Intel Core i5-3380M, Graphics, Audio, Video; & SSDs.
jerry3904
Try copying it back to your home folder, make sure it is still executable and belongs to your user name. In the image you show it belonging to root, but you are calling it as regular user.
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Re: start Task Manager minimized
Hmm, is this launchstring effective in achieving minimized startup?find a way to start minimized
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Exec=xfce4-taskmanager & sleep 2 & xdotool windowminimize $(wmctrl -l | grep -e "Task Manager" | awk '{print $1}')
another attempt:
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xfce4-taskmanager & sleep 2 & $(wmctrl -l | grep -e "Task Manager" | awk '{print $1}') 2> /dev/null & xdotool windowminimize `!!`
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try the following (works for me when I use similar to launch+minimize mate's SystemMonitor)
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xfce4-taskmanager & sleep 2 && xdotool windowminimize $(wmctrl -l | grep -e "Task Manager" | awk '{print $1}')