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zShxck@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

I'm ditching htop for btop, look how cool it is

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I'm ditching htop for btop, look how cool it is

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zShxck@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • brax@sh.itjust.works
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    I tried btop. It slowed my computer way the fuck down, so I went back to htop

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      yeah you need a decently fast hw accelerated terminal for it
      for example, the gnome terminal is pretty slow; if you’re using it, try running it in alacrity or kitty and see if that improves performance.

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        I’ll have to check it out. I’ve seen kitty mentioned a few times but I’m an oldschool xterm kinda guy lol

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      Maybe you used bpytop, not btop? They look the same iirc.

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        Oh, you might actually be right there… I’m not sure now I didn’t realize there were alternatives.

        I remember trying it a while back when I found a list of fancy looking terminal apps. It was fancy, but it came at the cost of performance.

    • Rin@lemm.ee
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      really? I’ve never had much issues

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        My laptop went bonkers trying to run it, maybe I have something misconfigured somewhere. I wanted to like it because it looks great, but I couldn’t because it was seemingly too resource intensive.

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          i see, that’s a bit of a shame because i enjoy it a lot.

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            Somebody mentioned I may have been running bpytop, so maybe this whole thing is my bad. I honestly can’t remember what I ran now - I thought it was btop

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    Does noone use glances anymore?

    • rustyredox@lemmy.world
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      I do as well. I really appreciate the information density, key bindings, and optional web UI. Although I found if I leave glance is running for a prolonged amount of time, it has a tendency to crash from some python issue I haven’t dissected yet, as it takes so much time to reproduce.

    • Marud@lemmy.marud.fr
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      I do.

    • Subverb@lemmy.world
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      Hey, just so you know, “no one” is two words.

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    That basically looks like every hollywood movie in existence

    • cyanarchy@sh.itjust.works
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      I use btop, iotop, jnettop, and radeontop. I rarely need any individual piece of information any of them but they make for an incredible spread of blinkenlights.

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        You can use nvtop for monitoring your GPU, not as detailed as radeontop though but looks good

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          deleted by creator

    • jherazob@beehaw.org
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      Nope, for that use this one, which is also in Debian-based distros and Docker

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      Clearly OP Is hacking the Matrix.

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    Pro tip: configure a font that doesn’t show open circles for unused braille characters to have a higher priority than your current font to get better-looking graphs.

    On my system, braille characters are provided by DejaVu Serif, and it was as easy as just installing the font.

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      Where do you see open circles? I don’t understand sorry

      • Thurstylark@lemm.ee
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        No, you’ve got it set up right. Many people will have graphs where each character rectangle has open circles for the unused braile dots in the character block.

        Here’s an example.

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        I think they mean the variable width of the graph’s columns. If you watch it as the graph moves, there are gaps at every 2 columns.

        I don’t understand though the thing about font priorities.
        And also, would that just change all fonts? Unless you mod the font to only have the braille characters…

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    I used for a bit, I even configured it to open in a separate monitor when booting, it was cool for a while

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      I used for a bit…

      What changed?

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        It was cool but really I didn’t need to watch all that information

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    Ooh, it looks even better than gtop.

    Edit: Why does the menu look like this?

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      50/50 on if it starts listing processes or launches a new game of Zelda.

    • Rikj000@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Btop has been rewritten in C++, hence the ++

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        Uh oh, time to rewrite it in rust

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          https://github.com/aristocratos/btop/issues/5

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          The rust one is called bottom (btm) see the other thread :). When you already have a rust environment it is just at a cargo install away which is convenient.

    • zShxck@lemmy.mlOP
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      Jeez, never saw that, mine just open the program

    • Beej Jorgensen@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Nostalgia city…

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    btop doesn’t update all of the characters for me after a while if I leave it open for a long time, and eventually it stops updating altogether.

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    Hi Guiseppe

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    Can it show each core’s frequency? Or is there anything other than htop that can do that?

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      It does

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        I don’t see any option in 1.2.13, and https://github.com/aristocratos/btop/issues/190 suggests it isn’t implemented yet.

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    @zShxck

    It’s very attractive, but it also seems to have a minimum window size requirement that exceeds the “stack” in my “master and stack.”

    It’s great to use if you need a dashboard to track issues, but for a quick look at running processes, I think I’ll stick with htop.

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    One I started using Bpytop, I couldn’t go back.

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      @JoMiran @zShxck That is very nice. I love the way you can toggle between disk space usage and disk I/O usage. Here is a btop of the machine that friendica.eskimo.com is running on:

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    I ditched all top programs on my system, because I have no use for any of them…

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      How do you check what is eating up all your memory/cpu?

      • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ@lemmy.ml
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        Just download more, simple.

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          mount google drive as swap. RAM downloaded !!

          • KᑌᔕᕼIᗩ@lemmy.ml
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            I kinda want someone to make this for shits and giggles.

            • 𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚒𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝙼𝚎𝚘𝚠@programming.dev
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              https://blog.horner.tj/how-to-kinda-download-more-ram/

              Already been done.

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          ⬆️ This man is too dangerous to be left alive.

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        My computer just works so I’ve never needed to check, but I run XFCE & have xfce4-taskmanager installed, so I could use that if I ever needed…

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          Ah, I see. I use htop as a task manager.

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        @berg @furycd001

        To get a comprehensive overview of your system’s resource usage, install and run the btop command. It’s a top-like interactive system monitor that displays a range of system information, including:

        -CPU usage (per core and overall)
        -RAM usage (free, used, and cached)
        -Disk usage (per disk and overall)
        -Network usage (bytes sent and received)
        -Process list (with CPU, RAM, and disk usage per process)
        -System temperature
        -Uptime

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      I only use htop to kill process when it froze.

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        I just use xkill for that…

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          A question, what tod do when the laptop is completely frozen, as in you can’t even move your mouse. Is the only solution to force shutdown?

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            You can try the Magic SysRq key, if its enabled.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key

            https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Keyboard_shortcuts

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            Thankfully I’ve never had that happen, but if it did I would probably just switch to a tty & use the killall command on whatever was giving me bother…

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            Switch to a different virtual terminal (ctrl-alt-F3), login and restart desktop manager, switch back to the normal GUI terminal (ctrl-alt-F2)

    • DefinitelyNotAPhone [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      There’s a top surgery joke in here somewhere, I can feel it.

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    ps -aux | grep yourmom

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      Get in the robot Shinji

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    I’m using lcdproc on a 20x4 characters display, it’s enough to see cpu, load, mem, Network, etc

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      Show us

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          Very nice

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    bottom users rise up. RIIR!

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