![]() ![]() While the latter claims there's high network traffic, the former claims there's barely 1 KB/s. The command iftop gives results that disagree entirely with the information reported by System Monitor. Is there another command I can use to find out which process is getting out of hand? I've found questions here about monitoring total bandwidth usage, but, as I mentioned, that's not what I need. Both the resource monitor and the top command only tell me my total network usage, neither of them tells me process specific network info. Problem is: I have no way of knowing which process is responsible for my high network usage. When it does, I just run a top command to find out which process is responsible and then kill it. This sometimes happens to me with the CPU usage. Sometimes while I'm working (I still don't know why), my network traffic goes up to 200 KB/s and stays that way, even tough I'm not doing anything internet-related. I think I'm being the victim of a bug here. ![]()
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