Hi
follow my thoughts in these: picture:
https://postimg.org/image/yj08o66rh/
is 1 big system monitor window with graphic of CPU 2 cores: one
represented orange another red
both are at approximately 50%, in taskbar are also a graphic of 2
cores one in green another
in yellow, but green one
roman_ca...@mail.md:
>
> Take time and look attentive to both cpu cores and to both ram and swap
> graph and compare them
Please elaborate what you think is wrong. The CPU graph in the taskbar
probably only shows one CPU. The two colors you are seeing most probably
to nice/usr/sys/iowait. I have
So users my quetion is the same in what category to place these bug:
https://postimg.org/image/yj08o66rh/
here are available categories:
https://postimg.org/image/tfx1lty63/
Roman Calin
Original Message
Subject: Re: system monitor
Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2016 17:39:50 +0300
From
stimg.org/image/yj08o66rh/
>>
>> do you see that cpu and memory usage in system monitor window and in message
>> tray are different?
>
> No, I don't see any significant difference. All graphs hover around
> 40-50%.
>
> J.
roman_ca...@mail.md:
> hi users i need an advice in what bug category to place these:
> https://postimg.org/image/yj08o66rh/
>
> do you see that cpu and memory usage in system monitor window and in message
> tray are different?
No, I don't see any significant difference. All
hi users i need an advice in what bug category to place these:
https://postimg.org/image/yj08o66rh/
do you see that cpu and memory usage in system monitor window and in
message tray are different?
roman calin
Package: gnome-system-monitor
Version: 3.14.0-1
Description:
The 'About' information of gnome-system-monitor has a issue, the
'Licence' section
only shows a line :"GPL 2+". This is not a usual case I think.
Usually I would see many words describing GPL.
I don'
On 2009-09-08 06:44, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 04:51:10PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-09-07 16:31, ChadDavis wrote:
I'm using the gnome-system-monitor to watch some apps and their
resource usage. On the process view, it lists a %CPU column. I
assume this mean
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 04:51:10PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 2009-09-07 16:31, ChadDavis wrote:
>> I'm using the gnome-system-monitor to watch some apps and their
>> resource usage. On the process view, it lists a %CPU column. I
>> assume this means the perc
On 2009-09-07 16:31, ChadDavis wrote:
I'm using the gnome-system-monitor to watch some apps and their
resource usage. On the process view, it lists a %CPU column. I
assume this means the percentage of the CPU that the application is
currently using. THe documentation doesn't real
I'm using the gnome-system-monitor to watch some apps and their
resource usage. On the process view, it lists a %CPU column. I
assume this means the percentage of the CPU that the application is
currently using. THe documentation doesn't really clarify this, but
seems not to contr
On Tue, 15 May 2007 19:21:44 +0530
"Masatran, R. Deepak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Masatran, R. Deepak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-05-11
> > I am using FBPanel. Gnome System Monitor appears unable to show
> > system status inside it.
>
> Is there any
On 05/15/2007 08:51 AM, Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
* Masatran, R. Deepak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-05-11
I am using FBPanel. Gnome System Monitor appears unable to show system
status inside it.
Is there any panel that can show system status inside it, without the
overhead of starting the
* Masatran, R. Deepak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-05-11
> I am using FBPanel. Gnome System Monitor appears unable to show system
> status inside it.
Is there any panel that can show system status inside it, without the
overhead of starting the Gnome, or KDE, daemons? I am aware of XFCE
On Fri, 11 May 2007 22:58:40 +0530
"Masatran, R. Deepak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using FBPanel. Gnome System Monitor appears unable to show system
> status inside it.
>
> 1. How can I ask Gnome System Monitor to show system status within
> FBPanel? 2.
I am using FBPanel. Gnome System Monitor appears unable to show system
status inside it.
1. How can I ask Gnome System Monitor to show system status within FBPanel?
2. If [1] is not possible, can any other system monitor show system status
within the panel?
3. If [2] also is not possible, can
o I changed the repository
> >>to unstable and installed the 2.6.11.1 kernel. Everything went fine and
> >>no problems. System shows no bad behaviour. The one thing I noticed is
> >>the System monitor is only showing one cpu. I have an Intel d865gbf
> >>board
blems. System shows no bad behaviour. The one thing I noticed is
the System monitor is only showing one cpu. I have an Intel d865gbf
board with a 3.0 HT P4. I also have an Ubuntu 5.04 install on another
hard drive and it shows 2 cpu's.
I checked the /proc/cpuinfo file and it is listing a cpu
problems. System shows no bad behaviour. The one thing I noticed is
> the System monitor is only showing one cpu. I have an Intel d865gbf
> board with a 3.0 HT P4. I also have an Ubuntu 5.04 install on another
> hard drive and it shows 2 cpu's.
>
> I checked the /proc/cpuinfo f
ehaviour. The one thing I noticed is
> the System monitor is only showing one cpu. I have an Intel d865gbf
> board with a 3.0 HT P4. I also have an Ubuntu 5.04 install on another
> hard drive and it shows 2 cpu's.
>
> I checked the /proc/cpuinfo file and it is listing a cpu0 an
the System monitor is only showing one cpu. I have an Intel d865gbf
board with a 3.0 HT P4. I also have an Ubuntu 5.04 install on another
hard drive and it shows 2 cpu's.
I checked the /proc/cpuinfo file and it is listing a cpu0 and cpu1.
Any help with why System monitor would only show o
> sar | mail -s "sar output" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ;-)
>
> --
> Nate Duehr, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to all that suggested system monitors. sar does what I want, but
being the newbie that I am, it took awhile for me to figure out that sar is
in the sysstat package.
Tnx agn - John
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Brett Carrington wrote:
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 18:31:40 -0500, John Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What easy (newbie) way could I get a report of CPU and memory use averaged
over 24 hrs? I've had some issues with SpamAssassin using a lot of
available memory recently (probably too many network
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 18:31:40 -0500, John Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What easy (newbie) way could I get a report of CPU and memory use averaged
> over 24 hrs? I've had some issues with SpamAssassin using a lot of
> available memory recently (probably too many network tests and rulesets).
What easy (newbie) way could I get a report of CPU and memory use averaged
over 24 hrs? I've had some issues with SpamAssassin using a lot of
available memory recently (probably too many network tests and rulesets). I
can watch it using top but would like a 24 hr average report. An emailed
repor
I saw this question on an archive and as there was no solution I thought it
best to share mine.
Although top does not report any process as eating the CPU, a program called
gnome-system-monitor does :).
If you are using kde and having high CPU usage problems, as some of the boxes
I
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