• Allero@lemmy.today
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    8 hours ago

    Honestly, yes.

    Linux lacks a native Task manager, and this is one of the “death by a thousand cuts” roadblocks that prevent its adoption.

    A user must be able to launch a graphical tool to manage processes even if everything else froze. That’s just basic usability.

    Can it be currently resolved with a terminal? Yes. Should it be resolved with a terminal? No.