- cross-posted to:
- kde@lemmy.kde.social
- cross-posted to:
- kde@lemmy.kde.social
cross-posted from: https://swg-empire.de/post/1373328
Slightly unrelated but the quality of the screen capture is crisp wtf
Here, I fixed it.
Not cropped enough
better?
Could use some red circle and arrow, maybe a reddit user/sub watermark.
Still missing a cute anime girl to tell me what emotion I should say I feel about this.
I love you guys.
That’s what original content gives you.
OC: it just hits different
I use btop btw.
I use btwtop
Btop v htop. Give me the low down
btop reports some gpu, network and disk information that I don’t think shows up in htop, feels a bit more comprehensive maybe? Both are fine, but I too use btop, it’s nice.
Random trivia: I think btop has been rewritten like 3-5 times now? It’s sort of an inside joke to the point that someone suggested another rewrite from C++ to Rust ( https://github.com/aristocratos/btop/issues/5 ). I guess the guy just likes writing system monitoring console apps.
The new plasma-systemmonitor is garbage. The UI is very clunky, and it’s missing a lot of sensors that were visible with its predecessor ksysguard, for example network sensors are entirely missing for a lot of people, and nobody knows how to fix it. I think it’s beyond fixable to be honest, they should dump it and create something new.
For the time being I use ksysguard6, a port of the old ksysguard that’s been fixed to work with plasma 6.
Poorly behaved system monitors are as old as windowing systems in Linux.
Gkrellm on Afterstep was famous for this.
It’s only one core, you got 7 more to spare
Same on Windows. The task manager bogs down the CPU every time. Always on top.
Least bloated KDE app
Kloated by KDE
I thought it would actually be due to kdenlive running in the background with a three hour clip open. But that’s quiet as a mouse when not in use.