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1 | <html><head><title>SysInfo</title></head><body> | ||
2 | <p align="center"> | ||
3 | <img src="sysinfo/SystemInfo"> | ||
4 | <h1>SysInfo</h1> | ||
5 | <b>System information viewer</b> | ||
6 | <p align="left"> | ||
7 | <hr> | ||
8 | This application presents a set of tabbed pages each containing | ||
9 | information about the current status of the device's <b>Memory</b>, | ||
10 | <b>Storage</b>, <b>CPU</b>, <b>Processes</b>, <b>Kernal Modules</b>, | ||
11 | and software <b>Versions</b>. | ||
12 | </p> | ||
13 | <p> | ||
14 | |||
15 | <img src="sysinfo/memorytabicon"><b>Memory</b> | ||
16 | <br> | ||
17 | Displays memory use. Used memory is displayed on the left of | ||
18 | the bar in red. Total available memory equals Free | ||
19 | <em>plus</em> Cached memory. Opie makes use of spare Free | ||
20 | memory as Cache to improve speed, but will reclaim Cached memory | ||
21 | whenever necessary. | ||
22 | <p> | ||
23 | |||
24 | <img src="sysinfo/storagetabicon"><b>Storage</b> | ||
25 | <br> | ||
26 | Displays storage available for any media currently in use. | ||
27 | <p> | ||
28 | |||
29 | <img src="sysinfo/cputabicon"><b>CPU</b> | ||
30 | <br> | ||
31 | Displays the CPU usage, or how hard the processor is working. | ||
32 | <p> | ||
33 | |||
34 | <img src="sysinfo/processtabicon"><b>Processes</b> | ||
35 | <br> | ||
36 | Displays all processes currently running on the system. | ||
37 | Additional information about the process can be viewed by clicking | ||
38 | and holding the desired process. Signals can be sent to a | ||
39 | process by selecting the process, selecting the desired signal | ||
40 | and then clicking the <b>Send</b> button. | ||
41 | <p> | ||
42 | <b>WARNING:</b> Stopping processes can render the device | ||
43 | unstable until it is rebooted. | ||
44 | <p> | ||
45 | |||
46 | <img src="sysinfo/moduletabicon"><b>Kernel Modules</b> | ||
47 | <br> | ||
48 | Displays all kernel modules currently loaded on the system. | ||
49 | Additional information about the module can be viewed by clicking | ||
50 | and holding the desired module. A module can be removed | ||
51 | by selecting the process, selecting the desired removal option and | ||
52 | then clicking the <b>Send</b> button. | ||
53 | <p> | ||
54 | <b>WARNING:</b> Removing modules can render the device | ||
55 | unstable until it is rebooted. | ||
56 | <p> | ||
57 | |||
58 | <img src="sysinfo/versiontabicon"><b>Version</b> | ||
59 | <br> | ||
60 | Displays software version numbers. | ||
61 | </body></html> | ||