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---- Changes since 1.170 ---- On Solaris and Linux systems with the truss or strace commands installed, a new Trace Process button appears on the process information page. When clicked, a real-time view of the system calls made by the process is displayed, either using a Java applet or simple text depending on the module configuration. ---- Changes since 1.200 ---- Added a search option for finding processes by remote or local IP address. Task IDs and zone names are now shown on Solaris, and processes can be viewed categorized by zone. ---- Changes since 1.220 ---- Added a new access control option to allow processes belong to several different users to be managed. Thanks to Galen Johnson for the initial patch that implemented this feature. When running a command, you can now select which Unix user it will be run as. ---- Changes since 1.260 ---- The CPU type and speed is displayed on the processed by CPU usage page, on Linux systems. ---- Changes since 1.330 ---- On Virtuozzo systems, the free and used memory shown is determined by the VMs limits. ---- Changes since 1.340 ---- Free and used real and virtual memory is now displayed on Solaris. ---- Changes since 1.390 ---- Re-wrote the user interface using the new Webmin UI library, for consistency. Re-designed the Run and Search pages, and made the search radio buttons auto-selecting. ---- Changes since 1.410 ---- Added physical memory display on FreeBSD. ---- Changes since 1.420 ---- Corrected physical memory display on FreeBSD. On Linux systems with the ionice command, the IO scheduling class and priority of running processes can be edited.