Searching a tool to visualize memory

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I am searching a program which can show the memory as a colorful grid in console.
For example showing used, unused and changed stuff.
This is not for monitoring, its simply for a screen which is sitting on top of a server, and I would like it to display something fancy.



I remember having seen such a tool years ago, but I cannot find it, seems my search keywords are bad (linux visualize memory screensaver console).










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    I am searching a program which can show the memory as a colorful grid in console.
    For example showing used, unused and changed stuff.
    This is not for monitoring, its simply for a screen which is sitting on top of a server, and I would like it to display something fancy.



    I remember having seen such a tool years ago, but I cannot find it, seems my search keywords are bad (linux visualize memory screensaver console).










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      I am searching a program which can show the memory as a colorful grid in console.
      For example showing used, unused and changed stuff.
      This is not for monitoring, its simply for a screen which is sitting on top of a server, and I would like it to display something fancy.



      I remember having seen such a tool years ago, but I cannot find it, seems my search keywords are bad (linux visualize memory screensaver console).










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      I am searching a program which can show the memory as a colorful grid in console.
      For example showing used, unused and changed stuff.
      This is not for monitoring, its simply for a screen which is sitting on top of a server, and I would like it to display something fancy.



      I remember having seen such a tool years ago, but I cannot find it, seems my search keywords are bad (linux visualize memory screensaver console).







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          This is not for monitoring, its simply for a screen which is sitting
          on top of a server, and I would like it to display something fancy.




          Have a look at Glances. I have used this for various purposes and am quite happy with it.






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          • looks good, but not colorful enough .. hehe, but its very informative - maybe I will keep it.
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          This is not for monitoring, its simply for a screen which is sitting
          on top of a server, and I would like it to display something fancy.




          Have a look at Glances. I have used this for various purposes and am quite happy with it.






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          • looks good, but not colorful enough .. hehe, but its very informative - maybe I will keep it.
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          This is not for monitoring, its simply for a screen which is sitting
          on top of a server, and I would like it to display something fancy.




          Have a look at Glances. I have used this for various purposes and am quite happy with it.






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          • looks good, but not colorful enough .. hehe, but its very informative - maybe I will keep it.
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          This is not for monitoring, its simply for a screen which is sitting
          on top of a server, and I would like it to display something fancy.




          Have a look at Glances. I have used this for various purposes and am quite happy with it.






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          This is not for monitoring, its simply for a screen which is sitting
          on top of a server, and I would like it to display something fancy.




          Have a look at Glances. I have used this for various purposes and am quite happy with it.







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          • looks good, but not colorful enough .. hehe, but its very informative - maybe I will keep it.
            – user5542121
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          • looks good, but not colorful enough .. hehe, but its very informative - maybe I will keep it.
            – user5542121
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          looks good, but not colorful enough .. hehe, but its very informative - maybe I will keep it.
          – user5542121
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          looks good, but not colorful enough .. hehe, but its very informative - maybe I will keep it.
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