"It displays some general system information, and many
details about current processes (such as the TCP/UDP sockets in use
by a process). Qps runs on Linux and Solaris.
"Compared to the default installed System Manager in openSUSE,
Qps provides with much more options all visually displayed and
customizable. You can choose to view all processes running on the
system or the process run by your user id or all non-root
processes. You can choose to exclude the child process times and
show the file paths. The graph running on the top of the window
shows the utilization on CPU, Memory and Swap and the system
uptime."