Stacer is an open source application for Linux — licensed under the GPLv3 license — that allows you to view system usage and optimize it with ease.
If you like to view information about your system, modify your desktop, and optimize your systems, this application will do the trick.
In the past, this was done in a terminal window (and may still be the case on some distributions). Today, there are many GUI applications that serve this purpose. One of them is the Stacer application.
It not only allows you to monitor CPU, memory, disks, and network, but you can also kill processes, clean up junk system files, manage system services, uninstall applications, edit the hosts file, add repositories, and customize the Stacer application itself.
Think of an app with the ability to view system resource usage, but also with the right tools for cleaning, managing services, and uninstalling apps. In all of these, Stacer really stands out.
Installing the Stacer app
Ubuntu-based distributions:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:oguzhaninan/stacer -y
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install stacer -y
Fedora-based distributions:
Download the latest RPM from Stacer releases page.
Install Stacer with the command sudo rpm –install stacer*.rpm –nodeps –force.
Arch-based distributions:
yay -Syyu stacer
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