https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=512660
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|UNMAINTAINED |WORKSFORME --- Comment #4 from [email protected] --- > Yes, a processes-only view is available, and it can be configured to be shown > on startup of the system monitor. > But it should have been there for 6.3, too. To be clear, I'm not talking about the Processes page. I'm referring to a lightweight processes-only view without other pages. If one is for example opening the process manager because the computer is nearly frozen, it's beneficial to have something that loads quick and needs just very little resources and where one enter something into the autofocused search to find and then directly kill the problematic process and so without having to use the mouse which may basically not work. A way to view the Processes page at startup of the Process Manager may be good enough as one can configure the pages in Edit Page -> Configure Page to load the page only "When needed". This seems to already be the default for all the pages so maybe having a lightweight mode of the Process Manager isn't needed. > You can try and click on the hamburger menu to edit the available pages Thanks! This fixes this problem as the second option of a way to view the Processes page at startup is already there: Hamburger menu -> Edit or Remove pages -> Selecting "Processes" in the multiselect "Start with:" at the bottom. I configured the shortcut ctrl+esc to open Process Manager again and as it opens this page now by default, this solves my problem. By the way, I was looking for this mainly by searching for a processes-only mode of PM that I was familiar with from KSysGuard and in the PM only looked for something like "settings" and didn't expect this setting under "Edit or Remove pages" so didn't find it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
