Htop thread

post your htops and anons will judge you based on what processes you have running and how much memory you're spending

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github.com/dylanaraps/pywal
github.com/deviantfero/wpgtk
wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Simple_sandbox
hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.13/docs/XMonad-Doc.html
twitter.com/SFWRedditImages

also, please use these settings, so it's easier to read

Get bent OP

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>not posting the whole process tree
I have nothing to say to you

What environment is this? I am a linux noob who just installed manjaro. Please help me be a cyberpunk

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what is htop? do i need to get some programming socks to understand?

>programming socks
l-lewd

Not much going on here

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>winshit
also, why are you posting kernel threads

You know task manager on winblows?
It's like that, but on a Unix/Linux command line.

>bspwm
I like you

>freetard

>wincuck

>virginux

>command line
textual inteface*

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>3 visible processes

Linux chroot on Nexus 9 tablet.

GNU/Linux*

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winshit users and phoneposters not are NOT allowed

Is color scheme customizable in htop, or is that just your terminal?

Used to use gentoo as well, got tired of having to fix low-level shit with my laptop and went full bluepill with manjaro. Arch's nice, systemd a shit tho.

why do you run firefox as sudo?

it's my terminal
>got tired of having to fix low-level shit
like what?

I don't run it "as sudo", I'm running it as "ff" via sudo

running a program under a different user is a simple classic unix sandboxing method

Kyoko, do you have a github page? I've seen another one of your posts and I like how your colour scheme changes automatically across multiple programs.

>do you have a github page
no and I'm too tired to make one and upload stuff to it now
some of my configs are in no state to be in public display rn honestly
>I like how your colour scheme changes automatically across multiple programs
it doesn't, what do you mean by that?

Not same person, but thankyiu for teaching me something.

btw I posted some of my dotfiles in /fglt/ if you're interested you're welcome user

github.com/dylanaraps/pywal
there's also a gui version wpgtk. it's got an option to correct color schemes using pywal and has more features like editing/storing them in profiles.
github.com/deviantfero/wpgtk
i see

>it doesn't, what do you mean by that?
Before seeing the other image I thought pic related was on the same machine. I really liked that colour scheme.
Thanks, I'll give it a look.

ah

nvidia shit. Like, seriously, those faggots can't just stop hating on linux and release crappy drivers. I switched from the free ones to the proprietary several times, but there was always some small thing missing. I'd prefer the packager to do that for me. Linus was right, fuck them so hard.

How important is it to run a browser as a separate user? I can't believe I've gone so long without thinking about it. At least I use uMatrix

Oh, and also packages randomly just fucking themselves. Like oh, you just can't compile this stuff on ~amd64 with gcc6 because fuck you, it needs an older gcc
>download and install gcc 4.x
ha, you thought it'd be integrated with eselect? fuck you, use gcc-set or whatever the fuck it's called
> set the different gcc version
good boi, now rebuild half of the system because that particular package depends on god-knows-what-version-of-whaddaffuck-do-I-know
> do it overnight
> switch gcc back
aaaaand, that's where you're wrong, kiddo! you built shit with the old gcc, and the new one will wrick shit just because!
and good luck with building wine, we just changed packaging so go and learn what trainwreck did we just came out with to do the same fucking thing as before!
Yeah, no. Portage is awesome and all, but after 2 years of gentoo I just got burned out. And yeah, I know, switching the GCC version is a bad idea... but hey, what's my fault in it if there are packages in the same repo that can't be built reliably with it?...

I disabled the dedicated nvidia gpu in my laptop via bios
intel's integrated gpu has better performance than the nvidia one with nouveau drivers
and proprietary drivers fucked up my tty resolution and fonts in xorg (not sure how), they also tend to break things in general (and besides that, they're proprietary)

can't do that on the retarded t440p I got. Fuck lenovo as well.

well, on the off chance your browser somehow gets owned, running it as a separate user will contain the possible damage
give this a read wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Simple_sandbox

100% on all cores... The life of a data scientist

pls no bulli

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i didn't think it was that serious. thanks for the link to that to help me understand why i should do it too

it's just a basic security measure

>xmonad
nice

JUST (booted it up)

How well do I need to know haskel in order to configure xmonad?

from My phone

You don't need to know Haskell at all
Just learn how to browse Hacakge for documentation hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.13/docs/XMonad-Doc.html

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How are you running firefox and still using up to 938M? Do you compile it with Os?

Please explain this wizardry that's amazing.

I already use pywal, i was just wondering how they got it to match for everything.

>S/He hasn't switched to nmon
The original nmon version was for the IBM AIX operating system (Release 4.3 and above) and was freely downloadable binary format only tool from the IBM AIX wiki. Later a version was written for the Linux operating system running on IA-32, x86-64, RS/6000 and Power processor, Mainframe. nmon for Linux was released by IBM to open source in July 2009. The code is available from the Sourceforge open source repository. The nmon for AIX code was later bundled in as part of the AIX operating systems. From AIX 5.3 TL09 and AIX 6.1 TL02 onward it was including in the default installation on AIX and fully supported by IBM. The nmon command and the topas command are the same binary but behave differently depending on the command name used. Users can switch between topas mode and nmon mode with the tilde (~) key. The two editions (AIX and Linux) have completely different source code but offer many similar features, command line options and data - as much as the underlying operating system allow. nmon is used by AIX and Linux Systems Administrators and performance tuning specialists around the world.

Still can't run any gaymens, though :(

>dwm
nice

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>Linux
>operating system

you get a (You) from me just for using dwm and st

but you should get rid of that shitstemd

>he doesn't have Gentoo on his phone

Server at work has 65 CPUs, I don't think htop can work on it.

>I don't think htop can work on it.
why not?
try and post results

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They don't actually have it installed or top for that matter. I just assume htop would be goofy anyway since displaying 65 cpu usage bars and such.

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found this on google images

why is that penguin crying?

whew, I know we have nmon. when I get in today I might try that just to see what they displays like.

What do you use to display that?
It barely functions in my terminal

htop not found

really both top and htop are useless commands. tui is the worst possible kind of gui