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    I have an old PC running a couple of VMs and it has an old 19" display and keyboard for emergencies. It's text only (80x25, maybe), no Wayland. What cool thing can I put on the display? Are there any text based graphs or charts?

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      I have an old PC running a couple of VMs and it has an old 19" display and keyboard for emergencies. It's text only (80x25, maybe), no Wayland. What cool thing can I put on the display? Are there any text based graphs or charts?

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      For basic stats, probably just htop. But you can set any of those status viewers as the shell of a custom user, and configure it to login into that user automatically for the physical tty1 (so the display)

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        I have an old PC running a couple of VMs and it has an old 19" display and keyboard for emergencies. It's text only (80x25, maybe), no Wayland. What cool thing can I put on the display? Are there any text based graphs or charts?

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        asciiquarium?

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          I have an old PC running a couple of VMs and it has an old 19" display and keyboard for emergencies. It's text only (80x25, maybe), no Wayland. What cool thing can I put on the display? Are there any text based graphs or charts?

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          Maybe htop? It's pretty configurable and has decent bars for various resources.

          Also if your reason for choosing pure TUI is just resource usage (and not the aesthetics of it / cool feeling / whatever else), then you could maybe look into running something like Sway or Xorg+i3 - those are very lightweight, well suited for single window usage, and open up a lot of possibilities for lightweight GUI apps.

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            I have an old PC running a couple of VMs and it has an old 19" display and keyboard for emergencies. It's text only (80x25, maybe), no Wayland. What cool thing can I put on the display? Are there any text based graphs or charts?

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            Try the btop, it's fancy

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              For basic stats, probably just htop. But you can set any of those status viewers as the shell of a custom user, and configure it to login into that user automatically for the physical tty1 (so the display)

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              You could step up a level and use btop! More numbers!

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                asciiquarium?

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                I love asciiquarium

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                  I have an old PC running a couple of VMs and it has an old 19" display and keyboard for emergencies. It's text only (80x25, maybe), no Wayland. What cool thing can I put on the display? Are there any text based graphs or charts?

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                  Something cool & useful? htop. Something cool but useless? cmatrix

                  There are also various text-based screensavers like the windows pipes and such, but I don't have those project names handy.

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                    Try the btop, it's fancy

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                    Of the tops out there, btop is my favorite followed by glances. They are all useful, I just like the way btop presents the data

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                      I have an old PC running a couple of VMs and it has an old 19" display and keyboard for emergencies. It's text only (80x25, maybe), no Wayland. What cool thing can I put on the display? Are there any text based graphs or charts?

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                      All of these suggestions, and split them up in tmux panes. ntop and glances are neat too!

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                        All of these suggestions, and split them up in tmux panes. ntop and glances are neat too!

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                        This is an excellent idea!

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                          Something cool & useful? htop. Something cool but useless? cmatrix

                          There are also various text-based screensavers like the windows pipes and such, but I don't have those project names handy.

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                          I had plain old top and it was boring. I did not know how many alternatives there were.

                          I'll also have to check out cmatrix.

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                            Maybe htop? It's pretty configurable and has decent bars for various resources.

                            Also if your reason for choosing pure TUI is just resource usage (and not the aesthetics of it / cool feeling / whatever else), then you could maybe look into running something like Sway or Xorg+i3 - those are very lightweight, well suited for single window usage, and open up a lot of possibilities for lightweight GUI apps.

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                            It's a VGA connection and, yes, my primary concern is resource usage. I'm running 2-3 VMs on it so that I can easily migrate the VM around.

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                              I had plain old top and it was boring. I did not know how many alternatives there were.

                              I'll also have to check out cmatrix.

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                              Use btop, it's even better

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                                Use btop, it's even better

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                                My uni lecturer me mentioned btop to me. Haven't looked back

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                                  Something cool & useful? htop. Something cool but useless? cmatrix

                                  There are also various text-based screensavers like the windows pipes and such, but I don't have those project names handy.

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                                  windows pipes

                                  Wow! Just had a flashback to the screensaver era. If you're ever bored, there is some neat history behind the Flying Toasters screensaver.

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                                    windows pipes

                                    Wow! Just had a flashback to the screensaver era. If you're ever bored, there is some neat history behind the Flying Toasters screensaver.

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                                    AfterDark was awesome

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                                      My uni lecturer me mentioned btop to me. Haven't looked back

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                                      I discovered it a couple weeks ago. Love it.

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