Mission Center is an graphical application used for monitoring system resources. It provide an awesome design for better user experience. This application is written on Rust programming language.
To install this on your Linux system using Flatpak file provide on the official site. Download the above file and install on your Linux system.
Mission Center App
Mission Center’s Features
Monitor CPU usage, either overall or by individual threads.
View system details like process count, thread count, handle count, uptime, current and base clock speed, and cache sizes.
Track how much RAM and Swap memory your system is using.
Get a clear breakdown of how your system’s memory is being utilized.
Monitor disk usage and data transfer speeds.
Track network usage and see how much data is being uploaded or downloaded.
View network details like your network card name, connection type (Wi-Fi or Ethernet), wireless speed, frequency, hardware address, and IP address.
Monitor GPU usage, including video encoding/decoding, memory usage, and power consumption (powered by the NVTOP project).
Get a detailed view of resource usage by individual apps and processes.
Switch to a simple, summarized view for quick monitoring.
All graphs are rendered using OpenGL to minimize CPU and system resource usage.
Built with modern technologies like GTK4 and Libadwaita for a smooth experience.
Mission Center’s Updates
The newer version of the application also provide services monitoring tab, which provide detailed information about running services on system. It provide PID, user and group information along with the logs. It also allows to stop/start the application easily.
Mission Center Showing System Services
Under the Apps section, you can see all the running application and processes along with the PID, CPU, Memory and Disk uses. You can kill or force kill any application directly from the application.
Mission Center Showing Applications
Overall this application provides you better data that default system monitoring tools. It is looks like the Windows task manager.
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