• d3Xt3r@lemmy.nz
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    9 months ago

    It looks nice, but it really irks me that this, and most task managers in Linux (yes, even CLI ones) don’t display the network activity of a process. The Windows task manager has this and it’s really handy. In Linux, I’d have to use a separate utility for that and it really annoys me that I have to use two different utilities for what should be a basic feature, IMO.

    If anyone knows of such a utlitity that works great as an all-round system monitor (like bytop) but also displays networks activity of the processes at the same time, I’m open to suggestions

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    9 months ago

    It’s very basic. I guess it’s fine but I prefer htop in the terminal any day.

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    9 months ago

    It is interesting to see the resurgence of so many graphic applications to visualize resources in Linux, although I prefer btop+nvtop for simplicity and resource consumption, I would have loved to have had applications like thiswhen I started in Linux.