List of KDE Applications - System

System

  • Dolphin - File manager
  • Filelight - Shows how the disk space is being used, drawing it as a set of concentric pie-charts
  • KAppfinder - Menu Updating Tool
  • katimon - an unofficial ATI graphics card temperature monitor
  • KBluetooth - Bluetooth connections.
  • KCron - An application for scheduling programs to run in the background using cron
  • KDE Partition Manager - Partition editor
  • KDE System Guard - Enhanced task manager and system monitor
  • KDM - Login manager
  • KDiskFree - Disk space information
  • KDirStat - Graphical disk usage utility
  • Kinfocenter - Information about your computer
  • Konsole - Terminal emulator
  • Krfb - Desktop Sharing
  • Krusader
  • KPackageKit - Package Manager with support for several formats (e.g. .deb, rpm)
  • KSystemLog - System Log Viewer
  • KUser - User Manager
  • KWallet - Secure password manager
  • Printer Applet - System tray icon for managing print jobs
  • System Settings
  • Yakuake - Quake-style terminal emulator
See also: kdeadmin

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