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Operating Systems Linux Fedora Fedora 30 and Slackware 14.2, how to obtain the same rendering? Post 303036850 by Neo on Sunday 14th of July 2019 09:00:12 AM
Old 07-14-2019
OBTW, back at my desk, logged into Ubuntu:


Code:
# fc-cache -fv
/usr/share/fonts: caching, new cache contents: 0 fonts, 1 dirs
/usr/share/fonts/truetype: caching, new cache contents: 0 fonts, 1 dirs
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu: caching, new cache contents: 6 fonts, 0 dirs
/usr/local/share/fonts: caching, new cache contents: 0 fonts, 0 dirs
/root/.local/share/fonts: skipping, no such directory
/root/.fonts: skipping, no such directory
/var/cache/fontconfig: cleaning cache directory
/root/.cache/fontconfig: not cleaning non-existent cache directory
/root/.fontconfig: not cleaning non-existent cache directory
fc-cache: succeeded
# fc-list
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSerif-Bold.ttf: DejaVu Serif:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSansMono.ttf: DejaVu Sans Mono:style=Book
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf: DejaVu Sans:style=Book
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf: DejaVu Sans:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSansMono-Bold.ttf: DejaVu Sans Mono:style=Bold
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSerif.ttf: DejaVu Serif:style=Book
#

 

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WMFORKPLOP(1)							   User Commands						     WMFORKPLOP(1)

NAME
wmforkplop - Monitors forking activity and displays top CPU consuming processes. SYNOPSIS
wmforkplop [options] DESCRIPTION
wmforkplop is a program that monitors the forking activity of the kernel and displays a list of the most CPU-consuming processes. Although primarily aimed at Windowmaker, it will run on any window manager, either as a dockapp or as a standard X11 application. Option list: -h, --help print this. -v, --verbose increase verbosity -V, --version print version --fontpath path add a new directory to the font search directory list default: --fontpath=/usr/share/fonts/truetype (and subdirectories) --fontpath=/usr/share/fonts/ttf (and subdirectories) --fontpath=$HOME/.fonts (and subdirectories) --font fontname/size Set the 'small font' name/size in pixel (default: --smallfont=Vera/6 The font name are case-sensitive, and must corre- spound to the name of a .ttf file which can be found in one of the fontpaths By default, wmforkplop tries to load the following fonts: * Vera/6, DejaVuSansMono/6, Andale_Mono/6, Verdana/6, Trebuchet_MS/7 -c n, --colormap=n select colormap number n (0 <= n <= 5) -g[=WxH+x+y], --geometry[=WxH+x+y] start in window (i.e. undocked) mode with specified geometry (i.e -g 96x32 or -g 64x64+0+0) --32, --48, --56 start in a reduced dockapp, for people whose dock is too small too contain 64x64 dockapps --no-top disable the wmtop feature, you will only see the fork animation. --no-fork disable the fork animation, you will only see the list of top processes. --threshold=n minimum CPU consumption (%) of a process listed in the top-list (default 3%) -u n, --proc-update-delay=n set the delay between two reads of /proc, the default is 150 (milliseconds). Setting a small value gives accurate results, but con- sumes more CPU as reading /proc is quite expensive. See /usr/share/doc/wmforkplop/README.gz for more details. AUTHOR
This manual page was generated using help2man and edited by Varun Hiremath <varun@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). wmforkplop 0.9.3 January 2008 WMFORKPLOP(1)
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