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Is there a way to run htop
but display only the graphs (I don't want to see the individual processes)? I saw this question which seems to suggest no - I'm wondering if that has changed.
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Is there a way to run htop
but display only the graphs (I don't want to see the individual processes)? I saw this question which seems to suggest no - I'm wondering if that has changed.
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Is there a way to run htop
but display only the graphs (I don't want to see the individual processes)? I saw this question which seems to suggest no - I'm wondering if that has changed.
htop
Is there a way to run htop
but display only the graphs (I don't want to see the individual processes)? I saw this question which seems to suggest no - I'm wondering if that has changed.
htop
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You can get the same effect by asking to see only a non-existant process id, eg
htop -p 99999999
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can get the same effect by asking to see only a non-existant process id, eg
htop -p 99999999
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can get the same effect by asking to see only a non-existant process id, eg
htop -p 99999999
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You can get the same effect by asking to see only a non-existant process id, eg
htop -p 99999999
You can get the same effect by asking to see only a non-existant process id, eg
htop -p 99999999
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