unix:freebsd:quick_tips
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+ | Or, simply run | ||
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+ | ==== List USB devices ==== | ||
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===== Monitoring ===== | ===== Monitoring ===== | ||
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+ | ==== CPU Temperatures ==== | ||
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+ | Following command will show you the temperature of each core of a processor | ||
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==== iotop substitute ==== | ==== iotop substitute ==== | ||
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+ | ==== watch substitute ==== | ||
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+ | Under Linux, watch repeats a command over and over, so it is useful for monitoring long running processes. The FreeBSD command // | ||
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===== Package Management ===== | ===== Package Management ===== |
unix/freebsd/quick_tips.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/23 01:03 by rodolico