xload is a graphical computer program in Unix which opens up a small window which begins to display a periodic update of a histogram of the average system load. By default it updates every 10 seconds, but that can be changed.
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A picture of xload running from the GNOME terminal, with the command xload -hl blue -update 1 &, turning the scale line blue and making xload update every 1 second.
To change the colour of the scale lines, the options -hl or -highligh (which can be used interchangeably) should be used, followed by the wanted colour. The command:
xload -hl blue
will for example turn the scale line blue and the command:
xload -highlight pink
will make the scale line pink.
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