04-13-2012
What exactly do you mean? How long it takes a browser to load a page from a local disk? You should be able to get that information from the browser - exactly how will depend on which browser you're using.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
netload
netload(1) General Commands Manual netload(1)
NAME
netload - Network device load monitor
SYNOPSIS
netload device [-t <secs>]
DESCRIPTION
netload displays the load on an interface without using the interface. netload simply accesses kernel statistics.
netload uses ncurses to display the information, and the use of a gauge to show the network load. It shows the absolute load, relative
load, and other statistics, as well as the maximum load on the system so far.
Interface is the name of your NIC, ppp, etc.. as shown in ifconfig. Typical names are "ppp0" "eth0" or "lo" (the latter is for local-
host).
CONFIGURATION
Netload file $HOME/.netloadrc allows you to add any number of network interfaces, modify the alarm settings and your email preferences.
The first time that netload is run it generates $HOME/.netloadrc , which should be changed to fit your preferences.
OPTIONS
-t refresh-interval
The -t flag reprensents the refresh rate of the application. The default is 1 second
EXAMPLES
netload eth0
FILES
~/.netloadrc Per user configuration file
LICENSE
You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
AUTHOR
Luis Falcon (lfalcon@thymbra.com)
USER COMMANDS
November 1996 netload(1)