xload command not found
Introduction
When you run more command in linux terminal / console, you get the following error message
xload: command not found
or when using sudo you get the following error message
sudo: xload: command not found
Solutions to xload: command not found
How To Fix xload: command not found in Ubuntu / Debian / Kali Linux / Raspbian
In Ubuntu xload is provided by x11-apps package.
x11-apps is:
This package provides a miscellaneous assortment of X applications that ship with the X Window System, including:
- atobm, bitmap, and bmtoa, tools for manipulating bitmap images;
- ico, a demo program animating polyhedrons;
- oclock and xclock, graphical clocks;
- rendercheck, a program to test render extension implementations;
- transset, a tool to set opacity property on a window;
- xbiff, a tool which tells you when you have new email;
- xcalc, a scientific calculator desktop accessory;
- xclipboard, a tool to manage cut-and-pasted text selections;
- xconsole, which monitors system console messages;
- xcursorgen, a tool for creating X cursor files from PNGs;
- xditview, a viewer for ditroff output;
- xedit, a simple text editor for X;
- xeyes, a demo program in which a pair of eyes track the pointer;
- xgc, a graphics demo;
- xload, a monitor for the system load average;
- xlogo, a demo program that displays the X logo;
- xmag, which magnifies parts of the X screen;
- xman, a manual page browser;
- xmore, a text pager;
- xwd, a utility for taking window dumps (“screenshots”) of the X session;
- xwud, a viewer for window dumps created by xwd;
- Xmark, x11perf, and x11perfcomp, tools for benchmarking graphical operations under the X Window System;
The xbiff, xcalc, xconsole, xedit and xman programs use bitmap images provided by the xbitmaps package.
To fix this problem, we can install more using the command below.
sudo apt-get -y install x11-apps
This command might take some time to finish depending on your machine internet connection.
You can also use apt command to install x11-apps.
sudo apt -y install x11-apps
Or if you have aptitude installed you can use the following command.
sudo aptitude install x11-apps
Summary
In this tutorial we learn how to fix xload command not found error in Ubuntu / Debian / Kali Linux or Raspbian distribution.