Bandwidth shaper for pid, command utility
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I've researched and find such utilities.
Wondershaper: bandwidth shaper per interface for applications.
Trickle: bandwidth shaper for applications.
Firejail: bandwidth shaper for pid, once it load it into a sandbox.
The closest was Firejail, but fail cause i'm looking a command utility to bandwitdh shaper for pid.
Example:
As a developer, i want to reduce AndroidStudio download rate, when downloading SDK's by console.
command-line networking network-manager internet console
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I've researched and find such utilities.
Wondershaper: bandwidth shaper per interface for applications.
Trickle: bandwidth shaper for applications.
Firejail: bandwidth shaper for pid, once it load it into a sandbox.
The closest was Firejail, but fail cause i'm looking a command utility to bandwitdh shaper for pid.
Example:
As a developer, i want to reduce AndroidStudio download rate, when downloading SDK's by console.
command-line networking network-manager internet console
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down vote
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up vote
0
down vote
favorite
I've researched and find such utilities.
Wondershaper: bandwidth shaper per interface for applications.
Trickle: bandwidth shaper for applications.
Firejail: bandwidth shaper for pid, once it load it into a sandbox.
The closest was Firejail, but fail cause i'm looking a command utility to bandwitdh shaper for pid.
Example:
As a developer, i want to reduce AndroidStudio download rate, when downloading SDK's by console.
command-line networking network-manager internet console
I've researched and find such utilities.
Wondershaper: bandwidth shaper per interface for applications.
Trickle: bandwidth shaper for applications.
Firejail: bandwidth shaper for pid, once it load it into a sandbox.
The closest was Firejail, but fail cause i'm looking a command utility to bandwitdh shaper for pid.
Example:
As a developer, i want to reduce AndroidStudio download rate, when downloading SDK's by console.
command-line networking network-manager internet console
command-line networking network-manager internet console
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