[deployment-guide] Updated the screenshots.

Jaromir Hradilek jhradile at fedoraproject.org
Wed Oct 12 15:55:30 UTC 2011


commit 988fd64fc3bc2b6bb68a159a8da82c72d7d3a879
Author: Jaromir Hradilek <jhradile at redhat.com>
Date:   Wed Oct 12 17:52:39 2011 +0200

    Updated the screenshots.

 en-US/System_Monitoring_Tools.xml            |   14 +++++++-------
 en-US/images/system-monitor-file-systems.png |  Bin 114637 -> 17447 bytes
 en-US/images/system-monitor-processes.png    |  Bin 162146 -> 63352 bytes
 en-US/images/system-monitor-resources.png    |  Bin 146129 -> 47804 bytes
 4 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/en-US/System_Monitoring_Tools.xml b/en-US/System_Monitoring_Tools.xml
index 94e2b66..a3e3bc7 100644
--- a/en-US/System_Monitoring_Tools.xml
+++ b/en-US/System_Monitoring_Tools.xml
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
     <secondary>about your system</secondary>
   </indexterm>
   <para>
-    Before you learn how to configure your system, you should learn how to gather essential system information. For example, you should know how to find the amount of free memory, the amount of available hard drive space, how your hard drive is partitioned, and what processes are running. This chapter discusses how to retrieve this type of information from your &MAJOROS; system using simple commands and a few simple programs.
+    In order to configure the system, system administrators often need to determine the amount of free memory, how much free disk space is available, how the hard drive is partitioned, or what processes are running.
   </para>
   <section id="s1-sysinfo-system-processes">
     <title>Viewing System Processes</title>
@@ -246,10 +246,10 @@ Swap:  1015800k total,        0k used,  1015800k free,   189008k cached
       To sort the information by a specific column, click on the name of the column. This sorts the information by the selected column in ascending order. Click on the name of the column again to toggle the sort between ascending and descending order.
     </para>
     <figure id="fig-sysinfo-processes">
-      <title>GNOME System Monitor - Processes tab</title>
+      <title>System Monitor - Processes</title>
       <mediaobject>
         <imageobject>
-          <imagedata fileref="images/gnome-system-monitor-processes.png" format="PNG" scalefit="0" />
+          <imagedata fileref="images/system-monitor-processes.png" format="PNG" scalefit="0" />
         </imageobject>
         <textobject>
           <para>
@@ -294,10 +294,10 @@ Swap:         2999          0       2999</screen>
       If you prefer a graphical interface for <command>free</command>, you can use the <application>GNOME System Monitor</application>. To start it from the desktop, select <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>System Tools</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>System Monitor</guimenuitem></menuchoice> or execute <command>gnome-system-monitor</command> at a shell prompt. Click on the <guilabel>Resources</guilabel> tab.
     </para>
     <figure id="fig-sysinfo-memory">
-      <title>GNOME System Monitor - Resources tab</title>
+      <title>System Monitor - Resources</title>
       <mediaobject>
         <imageobject>
-          <imagedata fileref="images/gnome-system-monitor-memory.png" format="PNG" scalefit="0" />
+          <imagedata fileref="images/system-monitor-resources.png" format="PNG" scalefit="0" />
         </imageobject>
         <textobject>
           <para>
@@ -362,10 +362,10 @@ tmpfs                 2.0G  592K  2.0G   1% /dev/shm
       To view the system's partitions and disk space usage in a graphical format, use the <guilabel>Gnome System Monitor</guilabel> by clicking on <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>System Tools</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>System Monitor</guimenuitem></menuchoice> or executing the <command>gnome-system-monitor</command> command at a shell prompt. Select the File Systems tab to view the system's partitions. The figure below illustrates the File Systems tab.
     </para>
     <figure id="fig-sysinfo-filesystems">
-      <title>GNOME System Monitor - File Systems tab</title>
+      <title>System Monitor - File Systems</title>
       <mediaobject>
         <imageobject>
-          <imagedata fileref="images/gnome-system-monitor-filesystems.png" format="PNG" scalefit="0" />
+          <imagedata fileref="images/system-monitor-file-systems.png" format="PNG" scalefit="0" />
         </imageobject>
         <textobject>
           <para>
diff --git a/en-US/images/system-monitor-file-systems.png b/en-US/images/system-monitor-file-systems.png
index 4f6050c..b11f9d2 100644
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diff --git a/en-US/images/system-monitor-processes.png b/en-US/images/system-monitor-processes.png
index f218181..5aacd79 100644
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diff --git a/en-US/images/system-monitor-resources.png b/en-US/images/system-monitor-resources.png
index e56a166..cb2cead 100644
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