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Stacer - The Ultimate Linux System Optimizer and Monitoring - Chris Titus Tech

Stacer - The Ultimate Linux System Optimizer and Monitoring - Chris Titus Tech

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Stacer - The Ultimate Linux System Optimizer and Monitoring - Chris Titus Tech This is a video about a great Linux System Optimizer and Monitoring tool. It's completely open-source and on GitHub for any Linux distribution. Stacer Github: https://github.com/oguzhaninan/Stacer
Date: 2022-03-21

Comments and reviews: 10


I'm still very new to Linux (using Mint). And I've accumulated some questions these past couple of weeks. For examples: I'm not really finding all that much in the way of programs available that I have much, if any use at all for, unfortunately. Are all Linux distros the same as Mint, basically having the same program packages, or do different distros have more package varieties available. Another question is, would this optimizer work on Mint? Not that I likely need it given that I don't have very much stuff installed... A lot of things about Linux is a bit confusing. Still, seems better than Win 10 OS, despite the lack of programs.
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Wow, congratulations on the video your content is very good.
Well, I need an application like this that monitors all connections where it can show the addresses accessed, since Euro block these addresses because of google ADS, today for me to watch a tutorial I have to be required to See four ads before watching the tutorial, so I have to stop watching the video sometimes because of these ads and I end up looking in the Linux distros forums or doc files or manuals, because watching videos is unbearable.

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Noob(as it's been years) linux user here. Currently running mint(web browsing, media center) to get re-use to linux, eventually going to try arch(gaming). All that's aside, when I used windows 7, I had a program called Core Temp to monitor usage and temps. Is there anything like this for mint/arch/et al? Also are there some type of gadget like in windows for linux?(where it just runs on the desktop and isn't a window) Thanks for any suggestions in advance.
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I used this awhile back and ended up removing it. I did that just because it really doesn't add any new features that I did not already have. Nothing wrong with the software works as it should, very modern looking as well and it is very nicely laid out. It's really just a matter of is the eye candy important to you.
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Stacer looks super nice on top on having a bunch of functions, but it taxes (well) over 10% CPU usage on my Core I3 -3.3GHz, encourages newbies to delete their journal, Xorg and other applications log files... Needs a setting to deactivate the later don't you think?
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Sry but the Title is here more on the clickbait side. Calling that the -Ultimate- Optimizer is a bit odd since it does nothing special or out of the ordinary. And especially nothing which can-t be done with the buildins of Linux
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So its strange I thought it was just the one KDE comes with that didn't have data for GPUs. But this one doesn't either. I come from windows what is with that? Windows 10 separates even integretated GPUs in their task manager.
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-Heads up- vs -in your face- display. Not so subtlety different. Unless a utility is ubiquitously available on every system, such as -vi-, your brain starts to atrophy. Nice utility for young sysadmins.
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Great find. Is there something like this to monitor hardware raid. I have a system that has raid and the manufacturer dies t have a utility for Ubuntu. Under windows there was a web server like one
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Hi. I installed Windows 10 2019
1903 x32bit Home on my laptop
After I installed it doesn't say activate your windows
Is it mean Windows 10 is now free to all users

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