Nerd here too. I have a fully loaded conky always up. Shows more useful info than glances tbh in less space, but it doesn't have the interactivity that glances has, which could be pretty useful imo.
Oh when I saw the title I thought you meant systems that monitor other systems and alerted when there are issues i.e. heavy loads, system down etc. (example Nagios) Anyway this is actually a nice and useful summery of some very good tools! Thank you!!!
If you hit return and don't want to filter anything just hit return again to exit the prompt. You don't need to type anything in the search box or quit the program.
You might want to make a step further and discover an atop for yourself. I'll give you just one unique feature of it - it can record samples it collects so you can browse through them, seeing what exact processes contributed to an issue of past
You can't go wrong with good ol' htop. I use htop-vim but htim is the same too, htop with vi keybinds. glances is definitely cool but bloated got a ton of features I don't need. htop is just simple, fast and good enough.
@@N0zer0 HTOP provides me the info I need whileas Glances displays things I do not need as an average user, but if our host loves Glances, I have no say.
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This is such a great channel.
You're so down to earth and informative. Thank you 🙂
Lost an opportunity to say “And that was Glances at a glance.”
Nerd here too. I have a fully loaded conky always up. Shows more useful info than glances tbh in less space, but it doesn't have the interactivity that glances has, which could be pretty useful imo.
I've used Glances for monitoring docker containers and my server processes before. Never thought about using it locally until now. Good overview Matt.
Oh when I saw the title I thought you meant systems that monitor other systems and alerted when there are issues i.e. heavy loads, system down etc. (example Nagios) Anyway this is actually a nice and useful summery of some very good tools! Thank you!!!
I am a nerd
- Matt, 2022
No matter when you're hearing it.
I find gkrellm has enough information to let me know if I need to run top to look at something. It's the reason I'm unable to switch to a tiling WM.
I am a nerd as well, Matt. Great overview, may give Glances a shot.
Once I got into Btop that became my mainstay. Looks beautiful on a fullscreen/maximized window.
If you hit return and don't want to filter anything just hit return again to exit the prompt. You don't need to type anything in the search box or quit the program.
HTOP Squad, stand up 💪🙏
Nah don't feel like it too lazy rather just use bop or vtop
atop better
@@ullululuuy well i dunt know nothing about that uh ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Htop only
Sorry I use top
You have to start linking to your current wallpapers 😀
I really want that wallpaper!
It is on my Gitlab.
You might want to make a step further and discover an atop for yourself. I'll give you just one unique feature of it - it can record samples it collects so you can browse through them, seeing what exact processes contributed to an issue of past
btop
Much better
yes, amazing one!
it shows polybar uses a lot of CPU...
Yeah. But I still like it.
I love glances.
Since I'm not very Lnux savvy, I stick to HTOP.
A great tool 💪😎
You can't go wrong with good ol' htop. I use htop-vim but htim is the same too, htop with vi keybinds. glances is definitely cool but bloated got a ton of features I don't need. htop is just simple, fast and good enough.
@@N0zer0 HTOP provides me the info I need whileas Glances displays things I do not need as an average user, but if our host loves Glances, I have no say.
lxtask gang
ps aux | grep whatever group stand up lol jk good video matt
👍👍
GVM.
btop! so much cooler than htop!
Have been using glances for years now.
try atop .... another great way of monitoring cpu ....
atop btop glances - use them each day! ...