I don't know if this a relevant comment to toss into the mix, but a
"sudo gnome-system-monitor" shows all the other processes that are
probably daemons and anything run in sudo, as far as I can tell. I find
no sudo in my process list in non-sudo-ed gnome-system-monitor. For sake
of simplicity, I suppose this works, protecting sudoed processes, but
maybe it's be better to have sudoed processes be view-only on a regular
gnome-system-monitor, and a gksudo be called if someone wants to stop
one of those processes?

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gnome-system-monitor does not always show all processes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346806
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