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ntop
does not seem to be in the Debian repos, butsntop
is. Is that the same thing? I installed sntop and got strange output.. some reference to Yahoo which I would never use.The ~~Chrome~~ (Firefox) task manager shows memory consumption and energy, but not exactly network activity. Is the energy column a good measure of network consumption? (edit: sorry, I misread your text at first)
Thanks for the tip. I added that to this post. But note that that extension does not stop buffering, thus it’s useless for reducing bandwidth.