After an evaluation, GNOME has moved from Bugzilla to GitLab. Learn more about GitLab.
No new issues can be reported in GNOME Bugzilla anymore.
To report an issue in a GNOME project, go to GNOME GitLab.
Do not go to GNOME Gitlab for: Bluefish, Doxygen, GnuCash, GStreamer, java-gnome, LDTP, NetworkManager, Tomboy.
Bug 143236 - "Run application" option from within system monitor
"Run application" option from within system monitor
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: system-monitor
Classification: Core
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
: ---
Assigned To: System-monitor maintainers
System-monitor maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-05-26 20:12 UTC by Brian "netdragon" Bober
Modified: 2017-05-22 17:11 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Brian "netdragon" Bober 2004-05-26 20:12:45 UTC
In bug 130632, system monitor is going to be used for the CTRL+ALT+DEL keybinding.

When nautilus crashes, sometimes this would be a useful place to start an
application since "Run application" would not be available within the panel.

To prevent this from being visible on normal invocations of system monitor, it
could require a command-line option to show.
Comment 1 Elijah Newren 2004-11-07 06:09:09 UTC
This doesn't make much sense to me.  Why wouldn't "Run application" be available
from within the panel?  It's a dialog of the panel.
Comment 2 Brian "netdragon" Bober 2004-11-09 09:52:05 UTC
That doesn't do any good when you have nautilus and the panel. Windows also has
a "Run" in the start menu, but they still added one to their system monitor for
when explorer.exe is closed by the user. Same concept. This bug is an offshoot
of bug 130632.

Let's say the panel freezes, and you use system monitor to kill it. You need
some way to start it again.
Comment 3 Elijah Newren 2004-11-09 17:19:53 UTC
No, you don't need a manual way to start it again--gnome-session automatically
restarts it.
Comment 4 Brian "netdragon" Bober 2004-11-09 18:56:51 UTC
I believe I have had cases where it hasn't restarted automatically. Anyway, if
the gnome panel is frozen, you still might want to start an application without
yet killing the panel.

Another case this is useful is if you kill an application in system monitor,
then want to immediately restart it. It'd be much more handy to simply click
"Run application..." within system monitor.
Comment 5 Elijah Newren 2004-11-09 19:28:09 UTC
Okay, I'm reopening.
Comment 6 Robert Roth 2017-05-22 17:11:20 UTC
I think this can be marked as obsolete due to systemd, automatic unit restarts, and other improvements since this has been reported. Marking this as OBSOLETE, feel free to reopen if you are still missing this. The only use-case mentioned above seems to be restarting an application after killing it, which might indeed be useful, but I would consider that a per-process action (e.g. checkbox on the kill confirmation dialog) rather than a generic Run application.

Thanks for taking the time to report this.