Alex Hall on Nostr: How do fellow screen reader users monitor Linux system usage? Everything says to use ...
How do fellow screen reader users monitor Linux system usage? Everything says to use top, but top changes and throws off my focus/reads random things. I can freeze it, but there's still a whole lot to sift through, and I really dislike tables in CLIs. I can type `free -m` for ram, but what about CPU usage? The top x processes eating ram or CPU? That kind of thing?
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