This release was supposed to bring support for per-process GPU statistics (and also be released a few days earlier), but that's still in the works (see the gpu-restructure
branch). Still, Resources 1.2.0 brings a bunch of new features and fixes.
- Fixed: Partial crash when launching Resources on a CPU with lots of threads
- Fixed: On very slim form factors the window content would be cut off to the right
- Fixed: Random crash when trying to perform an action on an app/process
- Fixed: Natively installed LibreOffice was not recognized as an app
- Fixed: Child processes of natively installed Firefox were not properly recognized belonging to the Firefox app
- Fixed: Partial crash when resuming from suspend
- Improvement: Dead processes are now properly cleaned from memory
- Improvement: Resources can now be used on mobile form factors
- New: Resources can now distinguish between "real" drives and virtual drives (such as LVM containers), not showing virtual drives by default (can be toggled)
- New: Resources can now distinguish between "real" network interfaces and virtual network interfaces (such as bridges), not showing virtual network interfaces by default (can be toggled)
- New: Resources can now monitor disk activity per process, this can be enabled in the settings
- New: Individual columns in Applications and Processes views can be toggled on or off in the settings
- New: Shortcut (Ctrl+F or F3) for opening the search bar in Applications and Processes views
- New: Setting for opening the search bar in Applications Processes views immediately after launch
- New: Network speeds can now also be shown in bits per second
- New: Setting for enabling usage details in the sidebar
- Languages: Added support for Spanish, Georgian, Dutch, Portuguese (Brazil), Ukrainian