Package: atop
Version: 2.0.2-1heinlein1
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Marc Haber <mh+debian-packages@zugschlus.de>
Installed-Size: 477
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libncurses5 (>= 5.5-5~), libtinfo5, zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), lsb-base (>= 3.2-14)
Recommends: cron
Filename: ./amd64/atop_2.0.2-1heinlein1_amd64.deb
Size: 97256
MD5sum: d45486db3254b0bf203323bcf7795a89
SHA1: 2f7c97264b8db02e0eb53ee54cc8b3356272c649
SHA256: 2e4508d082c52e0f051ac222572be3753e41ddc612eb6b68bd2e193abfac450f
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Homepage: http://www.atconsultancy.nl/atop/home.html
Description: Monitor for system resources and process activity
 Atop is an ASCII full-screen performance monitor, similar to the top command,
 but atop only shows the active system-resources and processes, and only shows
 the deviations since the previous interval.  At regular intervals, it shows
 system-level activity related to the CPU, memory, swap, disks and network
 layers, and it shows for every active process the CPU utilization in system
 and user mode, the virtual and resident memory growth, priority, username,
 state, and exit code. The process level activity is also shown for processes
 which finished during the last interval, to get a complete overview about the
 consumers of things such as CPU time.
 .
  Author: Gerlof Langeveld <gerlof@ATComputing.nl>

Package: atop
Version: 2.0.2-1heinlein1
Architecture: i386
Maintainer: Marc Haber <mh+debian-packages@zugschlus.de>
Installed-Size: 496
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7), libncurses5 (>= 5.5-5~), libtinfo5, zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), lsb-base (>= 3.2-14)
Recommends: cron
Filename: ./i386/atop_2.0.2-1heinlein1_i386.deb
Size: 100172
MD5sum: ccc704039bd5859ebb3b961ebb2fe44f
SHA1: 0644857bca0abddd6995ad447ffc1a65198d0985
SHA256: dbf11d4f4f3df9e6704aa0c5a02d4e5892739c81972930834564abe5e2f26e70
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Homepage: http://www.atconsultancy.nl/atop/home.html
Description: Monitor for system resources and process activity
 Atop is an ASCII full-screen performance monitor, similar to the top command,
 but atop only shows the active system-resources and processes, and only shows
 the deviations since the previous interval.  At regular intervals, it shows
 system-level activity related to the CPU, memory, swap, disks and network
 layers, and it shows for every active process the CPU utilization in system
 and user mode, the virtual and resident memory growth, priority, username,
 state, and exit code. The process level activity is also shown for processes
 which finished during the last interval, to get a complete overview about the
 consumers of things such as CPU time.
 .
  Author: Gerlof Langeveld <gerlof@ATComputing.nl>