The top command (referred to below as Linux top)Β is a command on Unix and Unix-like systems such as Linux, which provides a dynamic real-time overview of a running system.
Efficiently managing files and directories is a fundamental task in computing. Itβs crucial for keeping our data organized, optimizing storage space, and facilitating smooth data transfers.
The tar command (short for Tape Archive) is one of the most widely used utilities in Linux for archiving multiple files and directories into a single file (an archive).
Rule of thumb / TL;DR: If your system only uses swap occasionally and keeping swap demand within ~20β30% of your physical RAM as zram is enough, ZRAM is the simpler and more effective option.
In the past week, the Linux community forums had the following activity and key statistics:
Total New Posts: 42
Total New Topics: 3
Top Members
@Brian_Masinick: 14 posts, 12 likes
@hydn: 10 posts, 6 likes
@Mat: 5 posts, 5 likes
@shybry747: 2 posts, 3 likes
@Halano: 1 post, 1 like
@e_b: 1 post, 1 like
@system: 1 post, 1 like
@RootGroot25: 1 post, 1 like
@tmick: 3 posts, 1 like
@unixdude: 3 posts, 1 like
Interesting Topics
Arch website and services under DDoS attack
A timely thread kicked off byΒ @hydnΒ tracking the Arch Linux service outages, with links to Archβs news post, status page, and mailing list thread.Β
Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like AT&T, Comcast, Xfinity, Cox, Verizon, Spectrum, T-Mobile, and others supply a basic modem/router combo (gateway) to customers.