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Use AList, a file list program that supports mounting TeraBox as a drive on Linux. Monitoring System Resources

A CLI/GUI tool (inspired by htop / top ) that not only shows local system resource usage (CPU, memory, disk I/O) but also integrates as a first-class metric — ranking processes by how much they’re using Terabox bandwidth, cache, or sync queues. terabox+ubuntu+top

Before we begin, ensure your system is updated. Open your terminal ( Ctrl+Alt+T ) and run: Use AList, a file list program that supports

To keep your Ubuntu system backed up to Terabox automatically (the automation trick): Open your terminal ( Ctrl+Alt+T ) and run:

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To get TeraBox running on your Ubuntu system and keep an eye on it using top , follow this quick guide. TeraBox doesn't have a native Linux app, so we’ll use the official integration or the TeraBox CLI . 1. Setting Up TeraBox on Ubuntu