[07:28] http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12481540&postcount=10 [07:28] oh look, someone's admin of me since 20 years ago [07:28] <_< [07:28] >_> [07:28] <_> [07:28] >_< [15:02] What is the appropriate way to file feature requests? [15:03] you file a bug at launchpad.net and in the bug title you put WISH: [15:03] Next question [15:03] rest of your title [15:03] Are useful administrative tools "feature requests" or out of scope? Or does it depend on the scope of the tool (i.e. apparently Apport was not out of scope) [15:04] Specifically I have been want for a Linux analog of http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645 with command line and GUI interfaces for quite some time [15:05] and no, that is not 'strace' or 'ltrace' (it's more like 'strace and ltrace everything all at once and apply filters') [15:06] looks like you want htop with a GUi [15:10] most of the stuff I work on has no gui but htop sounds good [15:12] IdleOne, not sure that's relevant [15:13] I just used process monitor here to deal with Aptana on Windows being stupid (and Windows being stupid in general) [15:14] There's no visible configuration for ssh, and when Aptana tries to use git it calls sshw.exe, which calls ssh... telling it to filter for 'ssh.exe' and for 'id_dsa' in "path" got me down to 214 events (from 2,870,000) [15:14] one of which showed me that it was searching a network path for .ssh/id_rsa instead of a local path [15:14] (filtered for 'id_rsa' rather) [15:15] that's what I'm looking for: Admin tools that let you specify that vague things are happening on your system, and please tell me why and what [15:19] oh well. At least we have stuff like Puppet and Pulp and mcollective and ldap that can keep up with WSUS and SCCM and ActiveDirectory now. Getting closer to parity.