Some things never change
A few days ago, I snagged the GTK+2 version of GKrellM, probably the best system monitor that I have ever used, regardless of platform. I love that everything is right there in front of you. I was curious to see how the new version might take advantage of the new GTK+2 libraries. It does not appear any different than it did before, and I don’t think that’s really a bad thing.
You can find plugins to monitor many services and tasks at a glance, and it’s fully skinnable. If you use a *nix or *BSD running with Gnome libraries, you should probably at least have access to it.
I still love Bluecurve. It’s been rock solid both idle and under stress. I don’t have killer uptime because I’ve had borrow parts from it over the past couple of days, but I’m pretty sure that it is capable of it.
I still want to see one in a production environment.