Stacer - Linux System Optimizer & Monitoring
Stacer - Linux System Optimizer & Monitoring
system utility.
sudo add-apt-repository
ppa:oguzhaninan/stacer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install stacer
Other Packages
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Sta up Apps
In the Startup Apps tab, you can view
the applications the system launches at
boot time and set up new startup apps.
This is especially handy if you work with
different distributions: You do not always
need to think about where you need to
set up applications that run at boot time
on the respective systems, and you can
also tell Stacer to lock an application for
the next start as a test, without having to
plumb the depths of the Control Panel.
System Cleaner
This is where you can remove
unnecessary log or cache files and
empty the trash can on your system. In
the initial state, Stacer does not provide
any data for trash disposal; you first
need to enable the desired categories
and then launch a system scan. Caution
is advisable in the App Cache section:
Deleting here could slow down
application launch, and you should
proceed with caution when it comes to
the logs and keep at least the current
X.org log and the Apt and Dpkg logfiles.
Services
Starting and stopping system services is
just as easy in the Services tab. A
search function facilitates finding a
particular service. A word of caution: If
you shut down the wrong service here,
you can look forward to a reboot.
Processes
Processes can be sorted based on PID,
CPU and memory usage, etc. You can
also search for specific processes by
name to find them faster.At the bottom of
this window you’ll notice a refresh rate
slider (defaults to checking every 1
seconds) and an option to end a
process.
Uninstaller
You will find many of the applications
installed on the system here, and you
can point and click to uninstall and
remove.
Resources
The Resources tab displays the last 60
seconds of CPU, RAM, Disk, CPU Load
Average and network activity. If you
have four, eight, or more cores, Stacer
shows them individually in contrasting
colors. To view each plot separately,
press the button next to the History of
CPU.
APT - Repository
Manager
You can edit the package repositories for
Ubuntu. You can be active, inactive or
delete.