I never have 30 tabs of anything open, but IceWM can spot a piggy website. Most window managers have a taskbar applet like top, but IceWM resource meter is simple and standard. Several resources can be monitored including CPU and network activity. Not only are some sites CPU and memory pigs, but they try do a lot of network snooping using RPC. And some colorful bars on the applet light up. I usually start my browser with an XTerm, so my browser (SeaMonkey) leaves some helpful error messages. I'm sure a script could be invoked to tee and pipe StdErr. A decent browser should detect many such problems. Certainly not great detective work. Just something simple I like. Yeah, crazy world. Brian Wood wrote: > Normally, I can have 30 or more tabs open in Firefox and > the top command will report that Firefox is taking less than > 2% of the cpu. Sometimes though, I'll run top and Firefox > is taking more than 25% and so I'll close several of my tabs > in an effort to find the one or so that are hogging resources. > Are there any cpu monitoring tools I could configure to pop > up when a process has taken a given percentage of cpu > over a certain length of time? Tia. > > And a reminder: Some have said, "Nothing good happens > after midnight." That's one thing that crossed my mind > when watching the news about the tragedy in Colorado. > I'm disliking Warner Brothers for encouraging people to go > to a movie at that hour. I don't remember the details of > Cinderella, but something about turning into a pumpkin if > she didn't get home by midnight. > > > Shalom, > Brian Wood > Ebenezer Enterprises > http://webEbenezer.net > > > > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list