Any open source software I can use to test usb drive speed? No, I dont want to use dd

Any open source software I can use to test usb drive speed? No, I dont want to use dd.

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use dd

hdparm should be able to do that with the -t flag. But I'm sure there are more comprehensive software to test your drive performances.

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ebin

>saying you dont want to use x
>expecting an answer besides use x

use dd

use dd

WE DID IT REDDIT! PUT ME IN THE SCREENSHOT :D

dd should do the trick

use f3

use dd

install gentoo

use dd

use dd

have you tried using dd?

How can i use dd if i use windows, the best operating system of all times?

use dd

use dd

use etcher

use dd

use dd

By switching to gentoo

Use dd

use dd

>etcher is an electron ``````````app""""""""""""
what le fuck

you said you use windows
so I figured you like horribly bloated shitty programs

use dd

use dd

how can you know what open source is when you use windows?

use dd

use dd

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use dd

gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Open

use dd

i'm talking about open source fuck off stallman

gnome-disk-utility

>dd
>not GNU
???

You can try using dd

I'm working on a graphical user interface for dd
You can use that

Ahh gentlesir, I've pondered this conundrum many a time. For there is many an option, some sweet, some salty, some fickle. I do suggest you use dd though.

xd use dd xd

use dd

use cat

>he doesnt know about bsd core utils

use dd

Look into the f3 package, then use dd

use dd

use dd

use dd

I have been using a method for years. You probably haven't heard about it. It's called dd.

Use dd

dd more like DOO DOO

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On windows crystaldiskmark
On linux iozone
thegeekstuff.com/2011/05/iozone-examples/

Use dd though, really the more you can use common built in packages the more versatility you have as a technician. I just learned how to use parted instead of relying on gparted and it was very easy.

Good luck user

Who is this ugly bitch?

i see..use dd then