Huh, btop on crates.io is very out of date. It's on v0.1.0 when the latest release is v1.4.0
Pretty easy to compile from the git, their make script is pretty great and has an uninstallation option.
Watching #Mastodon kick the crap out of my single core, 1GB VPS with multiple simultaneous #ffmpeg #transcodes. Load at 24.
#btop uses lots of pretty colours so that's something, I guess. Ha.
Since the kiddo is home sick, it's time to learn some #JWM in the down times. So far it has been pretty straight forward. I will say running it on a #mangopiquad (#armhf) has made it trickier to set up; most tutorials/videos I have found are ppl running JWM on #X86.
So far with #Clementine, #Btop, and #Kpat running I am on average around 65% ram use, 20 to 40% cpu use, and temps averaging around 69 (nice) freedom units.
Now the crap that has been happening on the notebook for a while is also starting on the PC. When I open an image in the #Mastodon #cli client #tut, it is displayed with #feh as intended. To close it again, the #ESC key was enough. But now this leads to a completely black window (no prompt either) and the PC is audibly under load. I can only stop it by rigorously closing the #Terminal window. #btop shows me that #tut and not #feh is responsible for this. It is probably not the fault of tut itself, but of some library that has been updated in the meantime. All I can do is wait and hope.
In #NetBSD the top command is kinda ok, but it looks boring as on other Unixes. So I tried htop, but the UI for some reason is slow.
I just found #btop - resource monitoring tool. It looks awesome, maybe too shiny at first, but as I see you can modify it in any way you like. But, the best is that it has CPU, MEM, HDD and network at one place.
Awesome CLI/TUI tool to monitor your system: btop !
CPU / GPU / Memory / Network / Disk and Process information all at a glance with plenty of options to customize and analyze. Definately a recommendation.
Have you tried btop[1] yet? If not, you should!
I decided to give it a shot today and Oh. My. Lord! This thing's gorgeous I've seen it thrown around in the past but thought htop was everything I needed - no point in trying something new. Boy was I wrong.
man, this thing is so fucking beautiful
#btop++: Advanced System Resource Monitor
Built in #CPP20 as successor to #bashtop & #bpytop, offering comprehensive system monitoring for #Linux #macOS #FreeBSD #NetBSD #OpenBSD
Key Features:
Real-time monitoring of CPU, memory, disks, network & processes
#GPU support for #NVIDIA #AMD #Intel graphics
Interactive UI with full mouse support and customizable themes
Tree view of processes with detailed statistics
Technical Highlights:
Efficient performance with minimal system impact
Support for true color and 256-color terminals
Extensive configuration options via btop.conf
Available through #homebrew #pkg #snap package managers
Installation Options:
Binary releases for multiple architectures
Source compilation with Make or CMake
Simple package manager installation on major distributions