11-11-2008
While there may be GUIS for the things you are requesting, please don't take this the wrong way, you are going about this wrong.
You may want "Windows, but free". This is not Windows. Your time is also not free.
If you want to do this, a better way would be to not look for an analog of the tool you used, but to figure out what tasks you wish to accomplish, and then find the tools to do that.
Hard drive names are not really important in *NIX. On Linux, the names are usually something like:
sda or hda then sdb, or hdb, depending on the type of system. sda is for serial/scsi devices and hda is for old parallel ATA
However, in most cases you will be abstracting those to mount points or to logical volume groups.
Also, depending on the Linux distribution, the tools are slightly different.
vmstat will give you some information on memory, but the best tools I have found exist on SUSE systems where you can use hwinfo.
the "free" command will also give you info on memory, utilization of it, as well as swap.
For a process list, ps aux or ps -ef will give you a list, however not like on windows.
pstree will show you how they are connected to each other as parent/children.
Basically, the things you are looking for don't really exist in the same analogs on Linux or UNIX.
As such, any mishmash to make it appear to be as such will not translate well from distribution of OS to the next.
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repodiff
repodiff(1) repodiff(1)
NAME
repodiff - list differences between two or more Yum repositories
SYNOPSIS
repodiff --old=old_repo_baseurl --new=new_repo_baseurl
DESCRIPTION
repodiff is a program which will list differences between two sets of repositories. Note that by default only source packages are com-
pared.
GENERAL OPTIONS
--old, -o
Add a repo. as an old repo. Note that if you prefix the url with "mirror:" then the following url is treated as a mirror and not a
baseurl.
--new, -n
Add a repo. as an new repo. Note that if you prefix the url with "mirror:" then the following url is treated as a mirror and not a
baseurl.
--archlist, -a
Add architectures to change the default from just comparing source packages. Note that if you want the same as a native "x86_64"
architecture machine you just need to pass "x86_64" (this is different from earlier versions where you needed to specify
"x86_64,athlon,i686,i586,i486,i386,noarch" and you still got "src").
--size, -s
Output additional data about the size of the changes.
--compare-arch
Normally packages are just compared based on their name, this flag makes the comparison also use the arch. So foo.i386 and
foo.x86_64 are different.
--simple
Output a simple one line message for modified packages.
--downgrade
Split the data for modified packages between upgraded and downgraded packages.
EXAMPLES
Compare source pkgs in two local repos:
repodiff --old=/tmp/repo-old --new=/tmp/repo-new
Compare x86_64 compat. binary pkgs in two remote repos, and two local one:
repodiff -a x86_64 --old=http://example.com/repo1-old --old=/tmp/repo-old --new=http://example.com/repo1-new --new=/tmp/repo-new
Compare x86_64 compat. binary pkgs, but also compare arch:
repodiff -a x86_64 --compare-arch --old=http://example.com/repo1-old --old=/tmp/repo-old --new=http://example.com/repo1-new
--new=/tmp/repo-new
Compare two releases of Fedora (15 => 16):
repodiff --old='mirror:https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-source-15&arch=i386' --new='mirror:https://mir-
rors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-source-16&arch=i386' --size --simple --downgrade
SEE ALSO
yum.conf (5)
http://yum.baseurl.org/
AUTHORS
See the Authors file included with this program.
BUGS
There are of course no bugs, but should you find any, you should first consult the FAQ section on http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/Faq and if
unsuccessful in finding a resolution contact the mailing list: yum-devel@lists.baseurl.org. To file a bug use http://bugzilla.redhat.com
for Fedora/RHEL/Centos related bugs and http://yum.baseurl.org/report for all other bugs.
James Antill 21 October 2008 repodiff(1)