On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 6:17 PM, walt <w41...@gmail.com> wrote: > (I considered posting this into the Linus-bashing-gnome3 thread, then > I decided against it :) > > There are tons of stuff in gnome(any version) that I don't need, but > for many years I've stuck with gnome for one, maybe silly, reason. > > The gnome-system-monitor applet displays graphs of processor use, > memory use, network load, disk activity, and swap usage in one tiny > panel applet about 5cm wide and 1cm high. > > The important thing to me is that the graphs display the values of > all of those things over last 60 seconds or so. And the graphs are > never hidden behind other windows because the panel is always visible. > > Over the years I've caught $LARGE_NUMBER of bugs that show up as > inappropriate cpu load or excessive memory use or network traffic > or hard-disk activity. > > Yes, that's my own fault because I choose to live on the bleeding > edge :) I get pain and pleasure at the same time -- but I don't > need to explain that to this group :p > > I'd probably be using xfce if not for that one panel applet. > > Any suggestions?
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/120/system-monitor/ Pretty similar to the GNOME 2 version. Or https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/9/systemmonitor/ If you want it a little large and visible when pressing the windows key. Regards. -- Canek Peláez Valdés Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México