If you open htop in full screen, the RAM bar gets bigger. so it makes your computer have more ram.
thank me later. I always do it. never failed me.
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Acabo de darme cuenta (genial, eso es que no me ha hecho falta!) que htop ahora también muestra iotop !
como una pestaña.
Cómo se lo curran ! bravo #htop#linux#unix
I want to get an idea of whether my USB battery pack would push enough current via USB A to run a #RaspberryPi Zero so I installed the stress app. #htop confirming 100% cpu usage. After 5 min vcgencmd has the cpu holding around 42-43C. The battery pack is reporting 56hours of run time.
I just thought it would be a great idea to put #CompilerExplorer on my already completely overwhelmed dying server with a SMR hard drive and highly questionable kernel modifications by me.
I had a spare Lenovo M93p with an i5-4570T, 8GB RAM and 120GB SSD. Not the fastest box in the world, but it's flying with #HaikuOS compared to running in #VirtualBox on a much faster machine.
From getting it out of the box to starting the compile, it took about 30 minutes.
Add ssh, #tmux and #htop and I've got a little low-powered HaikuPorts build box that I can attach to from anywhere!
Tried out #btop as an alternative to #htop for keeping an eye on my new LAMP #server's RAM usage and wow, to my surprise, I am finding myself thoroughly enjoying its silly terminal eyecandy details, with graphs, colors, and gradients (and mouse support, of course). What is this sorcery?
My usual amount of #openssl hate :blobcat_amused:
Few weeks ago I had spam wave on my mail from my Zabbix, about high #cpu load. Firstly I shrugged it off as it is low resources VPS with too many services, I kind of expected this. One day I checked it for curiosity and found it was mainly openssl #ocsp process eating my resources. I restarted service, everything looked good.
Some time passed, yesterday I was doing random things on my server. Checked #htop without any particular reason and saw it again. This time I was more irritated and disabled service completely. I didn't use it on "production" anyway.
I am not sure if it was normal. Maybe openssl docs tell the truth and it is not a good way to run it long-term?
BTW what the hell am I doing with my life?!
#linux people: what are your favorite #tui apps? I use #ranger all the time, I prefer #weechat for #irc, #emacs for rss reading, #tig to quickly look at a #git repo. #htop for system monitoring. That kind of thing. Any other great #tui apps out there I should be using?
He modificado un poco #minbrowser para mostrar favicons y algun estilo que encaja mejor con el resto del tema. Me gusta que consume mucho menos que otros y con la integracion con #bitwarden no echo nada en falta.
Tambien me he pasado de #htop a #btop, y del resto casi todo igual.
Principalmente uso #terminal, #vim y browser, asi que poco más que mostrar hoy.