Visualizing system performance data

2010-06-25 1 min read Linux

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$ vmstat 2 10 | awk 'NR > 2 {print NR, $13}' | gnuplot -e “set terminal png;set output 'v.png';plot '-' u 1:2 t 'cpu' w linespoints;" draw `vmstat ` data using gnuplot

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A Unix/Linux cheatsheet complete in most respects.

2010-06-25 1 min read Linux

Find <a href="http://cb.vu/unixtoolbox.xhtml" target="_blank">here. This is a very nice tutorial all in one page and browsable.

It covers :

1.   System
2.   Processes
3.   File System
4.   Network
5.   SSH SCP
6.   VPN with SSH
7.   RSYNC
8.   SUDO
9.   Encrypt Files
10.   Encrypt Partitions
11.   SSL Certificates
12.   CVS
13.   SVN
14.   Useful Commands
15.   Install Software
16.   Convert Media
17.   Printing
18.   Databases
19.   Disk Quota
20.   Shells
21.   Scripting
22.   Programming
23.   Online Help

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Desktop with cairo-dock

2010-06-25 1 min read Linux

Just love the look now.

Heres the screenshot:

<img class="size-full wp-image-472" title="Desktop" src="http://blog.amit-agarwal.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/desk.jpg" alt="Desktop" width="840" height="525" />

2010-06-25 4 min read Linux

Note: I am using this and definately this is a big improvement over the previous versions. Here is the blog from gnome blog:

After more than a year of heavy development, <a class="zem_slink freebase/en/networkmanager" title="NetworkManager" rel="homepage" href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager">NetworkManager 0.8 was unleashed on the world a few weeks ago.  While we obviously couldn’t make everyone happy just yet, this release includes a ton of great stuff.  Much of it is under the hood, so while it won’t dazzle you in a blinding flash of light, it should still make your head explode.

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