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The question is asking about modifying the Jetson-Stats/Jtop tool to display additional information. Specifically, it requires adding a line to the jetson_variables.py file to display new data.
To answer this question, we need to understand the context of Jetson-Stats/Jtop and the file jetson_variables.py. Unfortunately, the provided context does not explicitly mention Jetson-Stats/Jtop or the file jetson_variables.py. However, we can make an educated guess based on the available information.
Jetson-Stats/Jtop is likely a tool for monitoring and displaying system statistics on NVIDIA Jetson devices. The file jetson_variables.py is probably a Python script that defines variables and functions used by Jetson-Stats/Jtop.
To modify the jetson_variables.py file, you would need to:
Locate the file: The file is likely located in the /usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/jtop/core/ directory, as specified in the question.
Edit the file: Open the file in a text editor and navigate to line 45.
Add the new line: Add the new line, indented 6 spaces, as specified in the question. The exact text to be added is not provided in the question, so you would need to know what specific information you want to display.
Save the file: Save the modified file.
Run Jtop: Run Jtop normally to see the updated display.
In comparison to other tools and software mentioned in the context, Jetson-Stats/Jtop is not explicitly mentioned. However, it is likely related to the Jetson platform and may use similar technologies and frameworks, such as Python and Linux.
In summary, to answer this question, you would need to modify the jetson_variables.py file by adding a new line to display additional information. The exact steps and text to be added are not provided in the question, but the general process involves editing the file, adding the new line, saving the file, and running Jtop normally.
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Seeing your question, remembered that “35.6.2”: “5.1.5”, is fairly recent too so just added it above as it is not in
python3.10/dist-packages/jtop/core/jetson_variables.py