** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
  
  Add a 'Description' column to the GNOME System Monitor.
  
  GNOME System Monitor lists processes, and the processes can sometimes
  have cryptic filenames which the user does not understand what the
  process is for. So I suggest to create an 'Description' column to
  explain the process.
  
  The user sees "gdm", "atd", "cron", "trackerd", "nm-applet", "sh", and
  get confused because he don't know what it is.
  
  He look in the Description column and sees that "gdm" is "GNOME Display
  Manager", "sh" is "shell", and "nm-applet" is "network-management
  applet", etc.
  
  Because when a user checks the running processes and sees "gvfsd" he
  have no idea what it is, with this Description column, he can easily see
  that it is the "GNOME virtual file system daemon".
  
- * http://www.mistywindow.com/blog-images/software/windows/task-manager.png
  * 
http://attachments.techguy.org/attachments/131192d1209566643/windows-task-manager.png
+ * 
http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/83f858/use-the-new-task-manager-in-windows-8/Images/Services-tab-in-windows8-task-manager.jpg

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  Description column for System Monitor

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