usbtop
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usbtop is a top-like utility that shows an estimated instantaneous bandwidth on USB buses and devices.
I'm trying to run `usbtop` in a priveleged Docker. It keeps saying ``` No USB bus can be captured thanks to libpcap. Check your name filter and make sure relevent...
Is it even compatible with Ubuntu 18.04
Hello, I would like to ask how the utilized bandwidth is measured, and what are the chances that the measurements are very wrong. I am benchmarking a USB hub with...
A Debian user contributed a man page: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/usbtop/-/blob/master/debian/usbtop.8 It would be great to incorporate it here please. Thanks. See also https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=972086
Currently, the bus.desc field is too and pushes the headings out: Bus ID 0 (Raw USB traffic, all USB buses) To device From device Device ID 1 : 0.00 kb/s...
See the folowing file: [patch-src_usb__bus.cpp.txt](https://github.com/aguinet/usbtop/files/6959980/patch-src_usb__bus.cpp.txt) Reference: https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/commit/?id=972a2a5984b72965bfe8cbdddeda0953d61610fa --HPS
The output alignment isn't aligned in all terminals and editors: Seems to be aligned on github: ``` Bus ID 0 (Raw USB traffic, all USB buses) To device From device...
while the bus and device info clearly match up with information from lsusb, it would be awesome if a flag which shows the detailed device information like lsusb does. showing...
On FreeBSD it prints errors like this: ``` [bad packet] on bus 4, captured a packet claimed to be on bus 2. ```