Jonathon Fernyhough
2018-04-11 00:05:53 UTC
Much as I'm wary about raising this after last time... here goes. Really
just putting this out there as a thing to consider if it's not already
known about.
With 3.3.13, upstream introduced support for a system-wide default
toprc, /etc/topdefaultrc [1]. This is their "recommended" way of setting
sensible/usable/accessible defaults rather than the "all or nothing"
--disable-modern-top.
I don't know what the specific implementation differences are between
the two (e.g. whether topdefaultrc is compatible with/overrides
--disable-modern-top) but it should provide an approach more "aligned to
upstream". Coming up with a "sensible default", on the other hand, is
likely to be more complicated...
(I've gone for an htop-like scheme with a nice green 'column heads',
idle tasks off (i), Zero-Suppress on (0), for Manjaro [2].)
[1]
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/commit/55a42ae040eaa19fd3089f56d98ccbde5a9abc3a
[2]
https://github.com/manjaro/packages-core/blob/master/procps-ng/topdefaultrc
just putting this out there as a thing to consider if it's not already
known about.
With 3.3.13, upstream introduced support for a system-wide default
toprc, /etc/topdefaultrc [1]. This is their "recommended" way of setting
sensible/usable/accessible defaults rather than the "all or nothing"
--disable-modern-top.
I don't know what the specific implementation differences are between
the two (e.g. whether topdefaultrc is compatible with/overrides
--disable-modern-top) but it should provide an approach more "aligned to
upstream". Coming up with a "sensible default", on the other hand, is
likely to be more complicated...
(I've gone for an htop-like scheme with a nice green 'column heads',
idle tasks off (i), Zero-Suppress on (0), for Manjaro [2].)
[1]
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/commit/55a42ae040eaa19fd3089f56d98ccbde5a9abc3a
[2]
https://github.com/manjaro/packages-core/blob/master/procps-ng/topdefaultrc