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I'm looking for a command to use in the terminal or an application that allows me to see everything what is going on on my pc on real time like $ xev but not just for gui facts but for application status, or background processes.

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You should check out gnome-system-monitor it has all the running processes in real time as well as cpu, memory and network usage graphs(also in real time).

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top or htop will list the running processes.. I'm not sure if it displays all of them, maybe, if you had a big enough screen. [lol]

But, if you want all the processes running, type:

ps -ef

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  • jajaja right a very large screen¡¡ Oct 27, 2011 at 2:33
  • lol yeah.. well, you can also do CTRL+Minus to zoom out, and then resize the terminal, and you can get a lot more on the screen.
    – Matt
    Oct 27, 2011 at 2:35
  • Try this: top -b -d 00.05 -n 5 > event.log and then see the event.log with a text editor.
    – lcipriani
    Oct 27, 2011 at 22:54
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Both Matt and giodamelio made good suggestions. Another good one that allows you to use it as a heads up display(and the one that I use) is conky. It can display CPU, Temp., Mem, Network Status, Weather, and lots more.

LifeHacker.com has an article about it here:
http://lifehacker.com/5847676/the-best-system-monitor-for-linux

Here are a few examples of how it can look.
http://www.linuxandlife.com/2011/09/beautiful-conky-linux.html

You should be able to get it in the software manager. The configuration it comes with is really basic, but as you'll see, there's a lot of ways to customise it.

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