Package: glances Version: 3.2.4.2+dfsg-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Daniel Echeverri Installed-Size: 1353 Pre-Depends: init-system-helpers (>= 1.54~) Depends: adduser, lsb-base (>= 3.0-6), python3-pkg-resources, python3-defusedxml, python3-future, python3-packaging, python3-psutil (>= 2.0.0), python3:any Recommends: lm-sensors, python3-bottle, python3-docker, python3-influxdb, python3-matplotlib, python3-netifaces, python3-pysnmp4, python3-pystache Suggests: glances-doc, python3-pynvml Filename: ./all/glances_3.2.4.2+dfsg-1_all.deb Size: 271996 MD5sum: 64d0f2feb690ef755c87a3f8dcdf983e SHA1: 1516cbfaad049a40320ef40c0e618b8cec37edbc SHA256: aaba317744b26e70672820005b95ac39678afab01d5744a9e6966023fab37726 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: https://github.com/nicolargo/glances Description: Curses-based monitoring tool Glances is a curses-based monitoring tool for GNU/Linux or BSD OS. Glances uses the PsUtil library to get information from your system. . It monitors CPU, load, memory, network bandwidth, disk I/O, disk use, process. Package: glances-doc Source: glances Version: 3.2.4.2+dfsg-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Daniel Echeverri Installed-Size: 4177 Depends: fonts-font-awesome, fonts-lato, fonts-roboto-slab, libjs-jquery, libjs-underscore, libjs-sphinxdoc, node-html5shiv Suggests: glances Breaks: glances (<< 2.5.1-1) Replaces: glances (<< 2.5.1-1) Filename: ./all/glances-doc_3.2.4.2+dfsg-1_all.deb Size: 2965336 MD5sum: a1bb5eb0fed4e1948edfa159c39c71cb SHA1: 6de2672a039edd712855a8f8b13732192addb216 SHA256: 6581e1f73ec57650e974ddc41a00aade45708506290403d502941e5e5e70f7a1 Section: doc Priority: optional Homepage: https://github.com/nicolargo/glances Description: Documentation for glances Curses-based monitoring tool This package provides all information about glances and how to use it Glances is a cross-platform curses-based monitoring tool which aims to present a maximum of information in a minimum of space, ideally to fit in a classical 80x24 terminal or higher to have additional information. Also work in client/server mode. Remote monitoring could be done via terminal or web interface