This tutorial shows how to monitor your Ubuntu system resources such as usage of processor, memory, network, hard disk and also cpu/motherboard temperature, cpu fan speed.
There’s a good system load indicator for Ubuntu monitoring cpu usage, cache, memory, network, etc. And psensor is a gtk+ application monitoring temperatures and fan speeds.
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Hi,
I want to display the sensors info for my new built.
Asrock 970 Extrem4, FX-8120, Ubuntu 12.04.
I installed
Hardware Sensors Indicator 0.2 with Indicator Applet 0.50
Psensor 0.6.2.16
lm-sensors
(I run them separately)
CLI lm-sensors install has been done with the commands
Quote:
Install and Configure lm-sensors
Install the lm-sensors package.
This simple tutorial is going to show you an indicator applet which collects recent messages sent with libnotify to a notification daemon and displays recent notifications in system tray area.
Install Recent Notifications indicator in Ubuntu 12.04 & 11.10:
To get this indicator, hit Ctrl+Alt+T to open a terminal window, copy and paste this command into terminal and hit enter to add PPA:
sudo
I installed the weather indicator default available from Ubuntu Precise’s repository, it’s simple and exellent.
Netspeed is the gnome app indicator that displays network upload and download speed in panel. This tutorial will show you the replacement of netspeed indicator in Ubuntu 12.04 and 11.10 Unity panel.
Replacement 1. indicator-netspeed is a network speed indicator for Unity, inspired by the old netspeed GNOME applet.
To install this indicator, open terminal from the dash home and:
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This is a small indicator applet on Gnome panel and Unity to display CPU and Memory usage as percents, it also offers the possibility to run your own command and display its output.
This is a small indicator applet on Gnome panel and Unity to display CPU and Memory usage as percents, it also offers the possibility to run your own command and display its output.
This brief tutorial will show you how to display Places menu on Ubuntu Unity panel and make this menu indicator starts at log-in.
First download the indicator:
download indicator-places
It’s .tar.gz or .zip file. Extract and go into new created folder, and click to run indicator-places.py
To start this indicator at login, launch Startup Applications from the dash home.
Is there any program available to use on the Unity platform (12.4 LTS) to display cpu/motherboard sensor data in an active/realtime format? I know about lm-sensors that is run in terminal mode. Has anyone setup and ran Alex Murray's Hardware Sensor Indicator program on Unity? link: Launchpad.net/indicator-sensors
Ed