There's a program on my unix box at work called "rtpm"

<SNIP>
chkord ccrous /u1/home/ccrous> man rtpm

       rtpm(1M)                                                    rtpm(1M)

       NAME
             rtpm - real time performance monitor

       SYNOPSIS
             rtpm [-h history_buffer_size][interval]

       DESCRIPTION
             The command rtpm displays operating system performance metrics
             and usage information in an interactive real-time curses-based
             graphical display.
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it's output looks like this ....

<SNIP>
 cpu 0  --------------------------
 cpu 1  =====------
 total  ==----------------
%s= %u- |    10|    20|    30|    40|    50|    60|    70|    80|    90|
100|




      CPU:       CALLS/s:      IO/s:        QUEUE:       TTY/s:       ETHER:
     24 %u+s     296 calls      0 reads      1 runq       0 rcvs       9
xpkt/s
     76 %w+i       0 forks      0 rdblk    100 %run       0 xmit      12
rpkt/s
     21 %usr       0 execs      3 writs      0 prunq      0 mdms     651
xoct/s
      3 %sys      18 reads     10 wrblk      0 %prun      0 canch   1852
roct/s
      0 %wio      29 writs      0 qlen       0 swpq       8 rawch      0
xerrs
     76 %idl      12 Krwch      0 %busy      0 %swp     129 outch      0
rerrs

    MEMORY:     PAGING/s:   FILESYS/s:      LWPS:       NETWARE:     TCP/IP:
   4270 kma        0 pgins      0 igets    239 lwps       0 spx/s     21
tcp/s
  12536 frmem      0 pgots      4 lkups      0 run        0 ipx/s      0
udp/s
  47994 frswp      3 atchs      1 dirbk    237 sleep      0 sap/s      0
icmp/s
     62 %mem       3 pflts     95 %dnlc      0 zomb       0 rip/s     16
ip/s
     26 %swp      10 vflts    618 inode    198 procs      0 errs      26
errs

chkord chkord 4.2MP i386    Fri Mar  3 08:40:00 2000  interval: 1000 (1.54)
</SNIP>

what (if any) is the linux equivalent ?

console based please, not X

TIA
    Clive



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