He wrote more than 7k+ posts and helped numerous readers to master IT topics. Your problem was that you unchecked overlays so you can‘t see the wireframe of the object. Then (after preroll pause) recording starts and captures. After pressing record you choose destination file and can configure couple basic settings. It is a frame that records whatever is going inside of it. With a twist there is nothing inside the window of the app itself. Vivek Gite is the founder of nixCraft, the oldest running blog about Linux and open source. you have to click on the small button at the right bottom corner this small button at the left side of overlays and on this button there are two spheres. LICEcap interface looks like a most typical software window.
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Now you know how to hide Linux processes from other users and commands like ps, top, htop and others. So add the user called monapp to group (say admin) that want to see process information and mount /proc as follows in /etc/fstab: proc /proc proc defaults,hidepid=2,gid=admin 0 0 Conclusion
However, untrusted users (like daemons, etc.) which are not supposed to monitor the tasks in the whole system should not be added to the group. This group should be used instead of putting nonroot user in sudoers file or something. Gid=XXX defines a group that will be able to gather all processes’ info (as in hidepid=0 mode). Animated gif 01: hidepid in action Tip: Dealing with apps that breaks when you implement this technique