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El 05/07/12 07:33, Colin Law escribió:
On 5 July 2012 11:13, Nick Bikkal <29.whitesnake@gmail.com> wrote: Could someone please tell me where I can find which and how many resources are being used by the system? That is a rather vague question as you have not specified which resources you are interested in. System Monitor may be a start. Also Disk Usage Analyzer if it is disk space used that you want. Also there are various command line commands such as top. Colin I use a lot "htop" for see with colors what's happening on my desktop. Best regards. -- Emiliano Vazquez | PcCentro Informatica & CCTV Callao 80 | CP 1022 | C.A.B.A. Office: +54 (11) 4951-0203 Movil: 011-15-6253-7165 Mail: emilianovazquez@gmail.com Web: http://www.pccentro.com.ar -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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On 05-07-12 12:13, Nick Bikkal wrote:
Could someone please tell me where I can find which and how many resources are being used by the system? Install gkrellm (it's in the synaptic package list). It gives you graphically the load for your processor(s). Using a plug-in you can see the 3 programs with the highest load. The load per processor is given in percentages. Try it. Joep -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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Hash: SHA1 On 05.07.2012 13:13, Nick Bikkal wrote: > Could someone please tell me where I can find which and how many > resources are being used by the system? If I understood your question correctly... Search for system monitoring in Unity menu or if you want to do it with terminal, install apt:htop ( sudo apt-get install htop ). - -- Mika Suomalainen NOTICE! I am on mobile broadband with very limited time, so I cannot read emails very much. The best time to contact me is probably weekends when I have better connectivity with good luck. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Homepage: http://mkaysi.github.com/ Comment: gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys 82A46728 Comment: Public key: http://mkaysi.github.com/PGP/key.txt Comment: Fingerprint = 24BC 1573 B8EE D666 D10A AA65 4DB5 3CFE 82A4 6728 Comment: Why do I (clear)sign emails? http://git.io/6FLzWg Comment: Please send plaintext instead of HTML. http://git.io/TAc0cg Comment: Please don't toppost. http://git.io/7-VB3g Comment: Charset of this message should be UTF-8. Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJP9aftAAoJEE21PP6CpGconpkP/Rui1cDjfjShloc+D+g7+bOm 0yZgRvNJEBriCBZnuHjonZJS+S6SZF5dNA2T2nsFe5azgOpnxO 2yCGrejxhzuhZP 3uFXEFJPJVt0LZXYvsAx0R1z15/3iivBlQiypoaBFtXeWF7chgTYvP/dS3PetsWW W5cWZ1rBqVW+Yc02IkosQAqx7+s1maGxutLb/AZ44mdkqDBgNFeJKJbSvxiLjZ9K Y9Ie0d5WtXT/P6I9SYmu8gS80NOuBk7bLETtzo+bXEW5thujoYvSdbu6x2T12I 2f iFcEqn6s40+h8kD5ibYRH6qtSC+F4pKLoUVDjeF1ynkGZx96d/YR110fg9hxzEBO XJl2j5qAeBESLeRhwg2bVSDZxO4YuX2v+dZbSap2F2T1Ne4W8v MujDOEfvdmkgqx GXMLHBrP5AKYLfAYnzbcH3kp7thQzse+d9Q3/wW2odxK8z6NPULd1tPmgJqojJAD O0Ic91C5FZOg0Id8K8qzYiY8vCVk42I92sxciSWzN1YrxdmpfJ BWtcTo1KQ0B9Tv mciKs/2NqBn6ZUlKLqvOEAlUy90DG4ETn0/2Yx43loBmnPp/RRCKCklK4SsItrET PqlgkDAeW/ge4moLK9hbrjZuSHL32vk56d4TIIHT/5i2O+lBNbs8j38trXOT6Me4 yDcCBV3pvtoPDhYjdA5e =AlGO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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Mika,
Nick Sent from my iPad > > Search for system monitoring in Unity menu or if you want to do it > with terminal, install apt:htop ( sudo apt-get install htop ). > > - -- > Mika Suomalainen > Thank you. -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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Mika,
One more thing. The problem I constantly seem to have since I'm not able to boot from a CD or USB, is that I don't know how much disk space I have. I just re-installed Ubuntu on I believe 30 Gb of space. I may be safe for a while but I'm sure I had enough space before I had my last problem. Where do I find how disk is being used? Nick -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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El 05/07/12 20:53, Students escribió:> Mika,
> > One more thing. The problem I constantly seem to have since I'm not able to boot from a CD or USB, is that I don't know how much disk space I have. I just re-installed Ubuntu on I believe 30 Gb of space. I may be safe for a while but I'm sure I had enough space before I had my last problem. Where do I find how disk is being used? > > Nick "df -h" will show al mounted devices on your system. Take a look at "/" This is the output of this command on my notebook: df -h S.ficheros Tamaño Usado Disp Uso% Montado en /dev/sda5 73G 9,7G 60G 14% / udev 932M 4,0K 932M 1% /dev tmpfs 377M 844K 376M 1% /run none 5,0M 0 5,0M 0% /run/lock none 941M 292K 941M 1% /run/shm /dev/sda3 301G 42G 260G 14% /home/emiliano/datos Best regards. Emiliano -- Emiliano Vazquez | PcCentro Informatica & CCTV Callao 80 | CP 1022 | C.A.B.A. Office: +54 (11) 4951-0203 Movil: 011-15-6253-7165 Mail: emilianovazquez@gmail.com Web: http://www.pccentro.com.ar -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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On Thursday 05 July 2012 20:21:34 Students did opine:
> Mika, > > One more thing. The problem I constantly seem to have since I'm not able > to boot from a CD or USB, is that I don't know how much disk space I > have. I just re-installed Ubuntu on I believe 30 Gb of space. I may be > safe for a while but I'm sure I had enough space before I had my last > problem. Where do I find how disk is being used? > > Nick Open a shell and type df Works for most... Cheers, Gene -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) My web page: <http://coyoteden.dyndns-free.com:85/gene> is up! Some people have parts that are so private they themselves have no knowledge of them. -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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On 07/05/2012 07:53 PM, Students wrote:
Mika, One more thing. The problem I constantly seem to have since I'm not able to boot from a CD or USB, is that I don't know how much disk space I have. I just re-installed Ubuntu on I believe 30 Gb of space. I may be safe for a while but I'm sure I had enough space before I had my last problem. Where do I find how disk is being used? Nick Make sure everything is mounted--if you use Dolphin, just snap on each of the entries on the left side--then, in the CLI, do "df -h" without the quotes. It will tell you the size of the partitions and how much of each is used, and for what. Mine says: doug@Linux1 ~]$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda9 12G 7.0G 4.4G 62% / /dev/sda11 208G 7.5G 201G 4% /home /dev/sda8 30G 66M 30G 1% /media/sda8 --doug -- Blessed are the peacekeepers...for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A.M. Greeley -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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On 6 July 2012 00:53, Students <29.whitesnake@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mika, > > One more thing. The problem I constantly seem to have since I'm not able to boot from a CD or USB, is that I don't know how much disk space I have. I just re-installed Ubuntu on I believe 30 Gb of space. I may be safe for a while but I'm sure I had enough space before I had my last problem. Where do I find how disk is being used? In addition to suggestions from others there is the Disk Usage Analyzer which you can run from the Dash. As a matter of interest, how did you install it if you are unable to boot from CD or USB? I hope you are not still using wubi. Colin -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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Colin,
Nick > As a matter of interest, how did you install it if you are unable to > boot from CD or USB? > I hope you are not still using wubi. > > Colin > I am :( -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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