📅 April 30, 2020

Bashtop: An Htop Alternative Written in Bash

An Htop Alternative Written in Bash

Here’s a quick post about a cool Linux program ( macOS support coming soon ) called bashtop. It’s a resource monitor that shows usage and stats for processor, memory, disks, network and processes, an alternative to Htop, that’s writte in bash.

The great thing about bashtop being written in bash is that it comes with no real dependencies for running the program and it’s very easy to install. If you’re on Arch and derivates you can install it from the community repo or AUR. If you’re on Debian/Ubuntu and derivates there’s a .deb you can use. Or you can clone repository and just install it that way.

Features:.

  • Fast and responsive UI with UP, DOWN keys process selection.
  • Function for showing detailed stats for selected process.
  • Ability to filter processes.
  • Easy switching between sorting options.
  • Send SIGTERM, SIGKILL, SIGINT to selected process.
  • UI menu for changing all config file options.
  • Auto scaling graph for network usage.
  • Shows message in menu if new version is available
  • Themes

For more info check out the project page on Github.

📅 July 23, 2013

Ubuntu Announces The ‘Edge’ Smartphone. Looks For $32,000,000 In Crowd Funding [video]

Ubuntu has announced plans to develop its first smartphone, the Ubuntu Edge

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Ubuntu has announced plans to develop its first smartphone, the Ubuntu Edge. More than just a smartphone, Ubuntu plans to give the Edge the ability to dock and become a desktop PC. To do so, Ubuntu intends to equip the phone with a multi-core processor, 4 GBs of RAM, 128 GBs of store, a dual-LTE chip, and a crystal clear 4.5″ sapphire-crystal display. In addition to running its own software, the phone will also have Android compatibility with a dual-booting system.

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📅 September 18, 2010

HOW TO: Jailbreak Your Playstation 3 Using An iPhone or iPod Touch

We don’t know a lot about the subject, BUT since you are curious about it ( yeah, we read all emails even if we don’t always reply ) and it’s an iOS device involved, we decided to do a lil’ bit of research, and report what we found out. Hope this will help, or at least give you a head-start…

I’m sure that you’ve all heard that you can jailbreak your Playstation 3 now, and you can do it using an iOS device. We don’t know a lot about the subject, BUT since you are curious about it ( yeah, we read all emails even if we don’t always reply ) and it’s an iOS device involved, we decided to do a lil’ bit of research, and report what we found out. Hope this will help, or at least give you a head-start…

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📅 May 27, 2010

New iPhone OS Vulnerability Jeopardize Your Data, Even When Using A PIN

Yes, a PIN will keep casual users from picking up your phone and making a call with it, or firing off an e-mail to your co-workers saying that you’re quitting and becoming an exotic dancer, but it won’t keep someone from accessing all your data.

For years, people are using a PIN code to keep their mobile data away from people’s eyes. All that is about to change thanks to Bernd Marienfeldt and Jim Herbeck. Engadget reports, that they have discovered a new iPhone OS vulnerability that leaves your data wide open, even when using a PIN

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📅 March 4, 2010

Ubuntu 10.04 Adds Native Support For The iPhone And iPod Touch

Today, we have some good news for all Ubuntu Linux users: Ubuntu 10.04 will add native reading and writing support for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Back in October we talked about usbmuxd, a project that adds iPhone/iPod Touch Linux syncing support. Today, we have some good news for all Ubuntu Linux users: Ubuntu 10.04 will add native reading and writing support for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

You will have to use Rhythmbox for for music management, but all of this will be available when Ubuntu 10.04 will be released in April . Compatibility with the system was made possible thanks to usbmuxd.