# HG changeset patch # User Paul Issott # Date 1221089778 0 # Node ID ae47fdaa159b1b70a46f2ce39d0df678d942d08e # Parent 0b70fb72663e963d899597011bd21694a69d5415 en: Minor edit diff -r 0b70fb72663e -r ae47fdaa159b en/doc/handbook/system-tools.html --- a/en/doc/handbook/system-tools.html Wed Sep 10 17:52:18 2008 +0000 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/system-tools.html Wed Sep 10 23:36:18 2008 +0000 @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@

Htop is a system process viewer that displays cpu load, memory state (RAM) and swap used. It can also display the number of tasks, uptime and PIDs of active processes. Htop can be used with the keyboard in -console mode, the mouse with a X terminal (xterm), and provides configuration options (F2). Htop can also +console mode, the mouse with a X terminal (xterm) and provides configuration options (F2). Htop can also kill processes and you can select items with the up/down arrows or a mouse click. Note htop also functions via SSH and can be used to monitor a remote server:

@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Gparted is a graphical application making it possible to manage the partitions of a local hard drive or USB media. It allows you to reformat, resize or check a partition on a hard drive and is the tool of choice if you need to prepare a partition to install SliTaz. Gparted supports proper GNU/Linux filesystems (ext2 and ext3) -via mkfs and Parted automatically handles dependancies. +via mkfs, and Parted automatically handles dependancies.

Support FAT and NTFS filesystems