A abdossamad2003 New Member Joined May 10, 2021 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Credits 65 Aug 28, 2021 #1 hi everyone What is the command in the terminal that shows the Network Receiving and Sending data?
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Here, Let Me Google That For You Passive-aggressively teach your friends how to Google. For all those people who find it more convenient to ask you rather than search it themselves. Not associated with Google. googlethatforyou.com
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dcbrown73 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 14, 2021 Messages 414 Reaction score 396 Credits 3,737 Aug 28, 2021 #4 You can use iftop, but you may need to install it as not all distros come with it installed.
K KGIII Super Moderator Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Jul 23, 2020 Messages 11,775 Reaction score 10,337 Credits 97,436 Aug 28, 2021 #5 vnstat may be what you're after. 'vnStat' A Tool For Monitoring Your Bandwidth Usage • Linux Tips 'vnStat' is a wonderful tool for monitoring your bandwidth usage. This article will show you how to use vnStat effectively. linux-tips.us
vnstat may be what you're after. 'vnStat' A Tool For Monitoring Your Bandwidth Usage • Linux Tips 'vnStat' is a wonderful tool for monitoring your bandwidth usage. This article will show you how to use vnStat effectively. linux-tips.us