pv (Pipe Viewer) is a command line tool to view verbose information about data streamed/piped through it. The data can be of any source like files, block devices, network streams etc. It shows the amount of data passed through, time running, progress bar, percentage and the estimated completion time.
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that is what the
/srvmount point is for. I mount all my external HDDs from there.
I use both myself, Fedora for desktop work and Debian for server
My T430 has outlasted my X1 extreme. It was built differently
sgtnasty@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What Linux "Productivity" (ideally FOSS) tools do you use?
1·2 years agoIm my distro the all the plugins are included in the repo package. But you just need to Configure Kate and there is a plugins section.
The support for NVIDIA hardware on Linux is not ideal at best. When I switched to all AMD I have since had a very smooth experience, especially with distro hopping.
sgtnasty@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What Linux "Productivity" (ideally FOSS) tools do you use?
12·2 years agoI have found Kate to be very capable with python and rust. With Sessions I can also have my own set of notes in markdown. The plugins are plentiful and git integration is built in.
sgtnasty@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is it just me, or has the BS with OpenAI shown that nobody in the AI space actually cares about "safeguarding AGI?"
2·2 years agoLets be thankful we have commerce, buy more, buy more now and be happy… - Om
sgtnasty@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is it just me, or has the BS with OpenAI shown that nobody in the AI space actually cares about "safeguarding AGI?"
1·2 years agoAll this noise just to serve up ads
sgtnasty@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which video game did you bounce off of at first, but then tried again later for it to become one of your favorites of all time?
4·2 years agoThe Division 2
The main campaign story is boring, but end game is tons of fun and customization of gear builds.
sgtnasty@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the point of terminal file managers (mc, ranger, nnn, etc)?
5·2 years agoYes, Emacs users are very thorough so expect lots of detail.
I use Fedora for work, but ArchLinux at home. If you really want to skip
flatpakthen you need the AUR.
never seen this before, heard of the others but s6 is new to me. very interesting
I like sand
Thanks, got loads of VA doctors and meds to match that keep me “normal”

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