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		qps --- visual process manager
				v1.9

Author: Mattias Engdegrd <f91-men@nada.kth.se>
WWW:    http://www.nada.kth.se/~f91-men/qps/

(For the impatient: skip to INSTALLING below.)

qps is an X11 version of top or ps, with a nice graphical interface.

Needed:
	* Linux 2.0 or later,
	  or Solaris 2.6 or later.
	* Qt library 1.40 or later (get it from http://www.troll.no)
	* X11.
	* A C++ compiler.

qps is distributed under the GNU General Public License, and comes
with no warranty whatsoever. See the file COPYING for details.

If you like qps, drop me a mail at f91-men@nada.kth.se. If you don't,
tell me why (if I can do anything about it). Feel free to send any
questions, comments, bug reports etc as well, no matter how trivial
--- qps is quite a trivial utility itself. Contributions are welcome,
including cosmetic fixes and pointing out useability problems.

I will maintain a small mailing list for announcing future versions of
qps. If you want to be on the list, send me a mail and I'll add you.
Expect no more than one message per month, probably much less.


INSTALLING

0. Make sure you have Qt 1.40 or later installed. If not, get it from
   ftp://ftp.troll.no or http://www.troll.no

1. Edit the Makefile to reflect your installation of the Qt library,
   include files and meta object compiler (moc). Note that you may have
   to use the same compiler (and compiler options) used to compile Qt,
   due to the the lack of any standards for C++ binaries.

2. make.

3. If it doesn't work, goto 1.

4. Put the qps binary and the qps.1 man page somewhere.  Note that qps
   need not (and should not) be setuid root. Strip qps if you want.

5. Enjoy.

If you don't get it to work, if qps crashes or doesn't behave as
expected, mail me and I'll se what I can do.


DOCUMENTATION

is contained in the qps.1 man page. To read it without installing it,
say "nroff -man qps.1 | less".
"qps -help" displays the most commonly used command line options.


THANKS TO

the following persons for bug reports/fixes/patches/ideas, in no particular
order:

Rudolf Leitgeb       Paul Francis          Henner Zeller      Erik B. Berry
J. Van Stonecypher   Eckart Hofmann        Mack               Birko Bergt
Stephan Hegel        Francesco Defilippo   Ximenes Zalteca    Torsten Hilbrich
Holger Graf          Mario Weilguni        Stefano Ghirlanda  Greg R. Nate
Cengiz Alaettinoglu  Gustav Hllberg       Dave Parker        Justin Burket
Ben Gertzfield       Christian Wetzel      Peter Amstutz      Craig P. Earls
Marcus Herbert       Jorge M. Pacheco      Ramiro Estrugo     Christian Vogel
Anders Melchiorsen   Jochem Wichers Hoeth  Wolfgang Weisselberg  Robert Frank
Slawek Lisznianski   WeeSan Lee		   Bernd Gehrmann     Mathias Frhlich
Christer Ekholm      Matthew Gabeler-Lee   Tim Harman         James Blanding
Fredric Meunier      David Ronis

and then some people I probably have forgotten.

-- 
Mattias Engdegrd
f91-men@nada.kth.se