[SOLVED] MTR Graphical Version
by Dain_Bramage from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5NK6B)
I am running Ubuntu 20.04
According to here there is a
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When I run MTR on Pop OS I get the graphical version. When I run MTR on Ubuntu I get the text version.
The graphical version has the ability to pause and restart MTR and also alter the interval between ICMP packets.
How to I get MTR to run with the graphical version on Ubuntu?
Code:mike@mail:~$ mtr -v
mtr 0.93EDIT: I have another Ubuntu 20.04 computer and when I use MTR on that I get the graphical version.
I note this on the man page:
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According to here there is a
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"graphical" version. It opens a window of its own, and you can change the target host by typing in the input box at the top |
"text" verison. It runs in the terminal window that you start it from. |
The graphical version has the ability to pause and restart MTR and also alter the interval between ICMP packets.
How to I get MTR to run with the graphical version on Ubuntu?
Code:mike@mail:~$ mtr -v
mtr 0.93EDIT: I have another Ubuntu 20.04 computer and when I use MTR on that I get the graphical version.
I note this on the man page:
Quote:
-g --gtk Use this option to force mtr to use the GTK+ based X11 window interface (if available). GTK+ must have been available on the system when mtr was built for this to work. See the GTK+ web page at http://www.gimp.org/gtk/ for more information about GTK+. |