systemd-manager

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systemd-manager is only available on the unstable beta channel. It could break and change often.

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systemd System and Service Manager GUI

This application is a systemd service manager written in the Rust programming language with GTK3 as the graphical user interface of choice. The units are filtered into three separate lists: services, sockets, and timers. As a unit is selected in the left pane, the right pane is updated with information pertaining to that unit, and the right headerbar is updated to reflect the status of the unit where you may disable/enable and start/stop the selected unit. Services are units that are activated immediately, sockets are units that are activated when they are needed, and timers are units that activate on a regular time interval. In addition to display units, the application also provides stats generated by systemd-analyze on the Systemd Analyze view.

Details for systemd-manager

License
  • Proprietary

Last updated
  • 12 March 2018 - latest/beta

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Ubuntu 22.04
Ubuntu 20.04

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