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  1. Linux Update Feature: Erik Bärwaldt looks at Mission Center, a graphical system monitor that groups all important system statuses in a compact, intuitive interface
    linux-magazine.com/Issues/2025

  2. Mission Center is truly a modern interpretation of System Monitor, which often looks quite dated in comparison. I had randomly remembered the existence of Mission Center and decided to try it out since this app had graduated to a 1.0 version.

    I'm impressed by the slick look and functionality. Everything that I would love to know is displayed, in clean and readable detail.

    It serves the purpose so well, I finally uninstalled psensor as all the temp information I need is readily displayed in this version. Without the messy naming of components that made it hard to tell which CPU temp was important to pay attention to. For once, my brain surfaced the information I needed the most without my needing to consider it. ROFL

    It's a Flatpak app, so this application will be accessible to a lot of Linux users with Flatpaks enabled on their distro of choice.

    #Linux #MissionCenter #Flatpak

  3. New to Linux? Need something familiar? Check out Mission Center. It's basically Windows Task Manager for Linux.

    Available as `mission-center` on Arch Linux or as Flatpak for any other distro.

    #Linux #LinuxGaming #GamingOnLinux #DesktopLinux #MissionCenter #LinuxTips #Flatpak #ArchLinux #TaskManager #Windows

  4. Mission Center 1.0 Adds New Features

    Linux system monitoring app Mission Center has put out its first update in 6 months – and it’s a big one! Mission Center 1.0 adds new hardware tracking, UI tweaks, and refactors its backend to provide palapble performance improvements, boost the app’s responsiveness and minimise ‘time deviations between refresh cycles’. The latter may sound a tad dry on the ‘excitement’ scale but, arguably, it’s a big thing: a real-time monitoring app is used for, well, real-time monitoring and those tweaks ensure hardware and system process info shown is more precise. For a closer lookout the “visible” changes in this release, :sys_more_orange:
    #News #AppUpdates #MissionCenter #SystemTools

    :sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/05/missio

  5. Ahh, something on my computer is useing Fifty-four billion nine hundred eighty-seven million nine hundred fifteen thousand% of my memory.
    I love #Linux this is so fun :D
    I don't even know what "EIB" stands for. Exa-something-Bytes maybe?
    But nothing is slowing down and it hasn't crashed yet, so this is probably just a graphical bug in #Missioncenter. It's still funny tho

  6. Is #Tenacity on the #Flatpak store malware? Apparently it was running in the bg AS IF it was an invincible #Gnome extension so SystemMonitor/htop would NOT see it as a process. But #MissionCenter (also from flatpak store) saw it as an app running on startup! Killing it killed Gnome session! It was also spiking wifi, and was leaking the Gnome gjs service from 4MB RAM to 120MB.

    Third party flatpak/snaps should be vetted.

    UPDATE: mystery solved in the comments. Not malware.

    #security #opensource