Resources 1.10 released

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Resources 1.10 has been released, offering a Rust-based system monitor that provides a clean GTK 4 interface to display various system usage metrics. The developer recommends using the official Flathub Flatpak for installation to ensure reliable updates, while community packages on other distributions may lag behind or have quirks. New features in this release include AMD NPU support, an improved search function using the pipe operator, and better accessibility for screen readers, alongside several bug fixes and performance improvements. Users are encouraged to explore first-run tweaks to enhance their experience, but the core functionality remains straightforward and effective for monitoring system health



Resources 1.10 released

A new version of Resources, a Rust‑based system monitor that displays CPU, memory, GPU/NPU, network and storage usage via a clean GTK 4 interface, has been released. It recommends installing the official Flathub Flatpak for reliable updates while warning that community packages on Arch, Fedora, NixOS, etc., may lag or have quirks but can be useful in edge cases. First‑run tips include revealing hidden system processes, using the new pipe‑operator search, enabling AMD NPU detection, and adjusting network speed units, with a note about occasional Flathub issues on NixOS. Finally, it outlines the 1.10 changelog—bug fixes for accessibility and accuracy, new features like AMD NPU support and AppImage detection, and performance improvements that lower CPU overhead and shrink the binary.

Resources 1.10 released @ Linux Compatible