system-monitoring-center
picosnitch
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system-monitoring-center
- Does anyone else find Gnome "System Monitor" not so pretty? I know this app is harder to re-write or convert to GTK4 compare to others like an image viewer etc. I appreciate the hard work put in to these apps.
- How can i check if my gpu is at his maximum capacity ? MY YOUTUBE is always with some lags i loose some frams all the time
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Why there is no good task manager and system monitoring software on linux?
Have you tried system monitoring center?
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How can I find out what is constantly filling my memory cache?
Maybe this could help? https://github.com/hakandundar34coding/system-monitoring-center
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OCCT coming to Linux in V13
You do get CPU-X and https://github.com/hakandundar34coding/system-monitoring-center its not the same, but close, sans the stress test stuff
- What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
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Software for Linux
You might be really interested in system-monitoring-center
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What things does Windows GUI do better than Linux GUIs?
System Monitoring Center and much more.
- What performance monitors do you use?
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Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
System Monitoring Center. The answer for those who love the performance/resource monitor of the task manager of Windows 8/10.
picosnitch
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Linux runtime security agent powered by eBPF
Yep, and from my experience too (made a tool that monitors network traffic with eBPF [1]) in addition to those issues there is also a sizable latency hit.
[1] https://github.com/elesiuta/picosnitch
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Monitor bandwidth usage with bandwhich (and build a snap package of it)
Similar to bandwhich, I recently created a snap of my own bandwidth monitor, picosnitch [1]. However I was only able to get it working with classic confinement (so it can't be published on the store) due to there being no snap interfaces for fanotify or BPF kfuncs.
I already packaged it for nearly every distro, but unfortunately most don't have dash [2] in their repos so the user needs to install it separately, and I was hoping that snap would be an easier solution for that.
[1] https://github.com/elesiuta/picosnitch/blob/master/snap/snap...
[2] https://repology.org/project/python:dash/versions
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
I created picosnitch which can do this
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gnome-shell Runaway Bandwidth - More in Comments
If you're still having this issue, you can try picosnitch (I recently made it available in copr).
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Help identifying which process is sending network requests
You can use picosnitch for this, I'm the developer and this is exactly the use case I had in mind when designing it (24/7 monitoring of traffic on a per executable basis, primarily in containerized environments).
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Little Snitch Mini
I wrote picosnitch [1] which has the same notification and bandwidth monitoring features, however it doesn't block traffic for a couple reasons: avoiding scope creep so I can focus on more reliable detection and do things like hash every executable, which makes it harder to block traffic in a timely fashion.
https://github.com/elesiuta/picosnitch
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System monitor that lists network usage for each process
I also wrote a program (picosnitch) which is newer than that list and has a bunch of features none of those other tools have, in case you're interested in checking it out!
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linux security
which basically says launchpad builds the package directly from that repository, which states: This repository is an import of the Git repository at https://github.com/elesiuta/picosnitch.git.
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Linux software list. Discussion and advice welcome!
picosnitch - monitors and hashes programs that connect to the internet, and can check them with VirusTotal.
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What's your goto open source network & bandwidth monitors
For Linux, I created picosnitch which does exactly what you're looking for.
What are some alternatives?
btop-gpu - A monitor of resources, forked for GPU support – merged into btop!
opensnitch - OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux interactive application firewall inspired by Little Snitch.
systemdgenie - Systemd managment utility
goflow2 - High performance sFlow/IPFIX/NetFlow Collector
gnome-shell-extension-freon - Shows CPU temperature, disk temperature, video card temperature (NVIDIA/Catalyst/Bumblebee&NVIDIA), voltage and fan RPM
ElastiFlow - Network flow analytics (Netflow, sFlow and IPFIX) with the Elastic Stack
phockup - Media sorting tool to organize photos and videos from your camera in folders by year, month and day.
How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server - An evolving how-to guide for securing a Linux server.
Geany - A fast and lightweight IDE
conntrack_exporter - Prometheus exporter for tracking network connections
oxipng - Multithreaded PNG optimizer written in Rust
nsntrace - Perform network trace of a single process by using network namespaces.