Gnome System Monitor, an application that enables users to display basic system information and to monitor system processes, usage of system resources, and file systems, is now at version 3.7.5.
The application shows active processes and how processes are related to each other.
I have been running Ubuntu 12.04, 64 bit, on my AMD desktop for quite some time. Last few days, I have been seeing the memory utilization of compiz to be increasing. I normally do not shut down the computer, however, recently the memory utilization when no apps are running is about 1 GB.
My netbook is running slow, and System Monitor shows ~45% usage on each of two CPUs. However, the "Processes" tab of System Monitor shows all processes at 0% CPU usages.
Any ideas for tools to help me investigate this?
(Using UbuntuEEE on Asus EEE 900A)
If I leave the System Monitor (KSysGuard) open for too long, it begins to display in the Process Table processes that are no longer running. For some reason, if I start a process, the entry may not disappear from the Process Table even when I close it. I know they aren't zombie processes (at least, they're not marked as such).
After hooking my PC up to an S-video TV I started getting weird problems with my monitor. I fixed it through the BIOS menu before. But now I can't even see the POST. I can hear it boot into CrunchBang and Vista, just nothing shows up on the TV or monitor any more I'll give some details and history for anyone interested in solving these type of problems: My PC is an SR5450F.
I had nothing better to do last night than stare at my system monitor.
Hi,
My firefox was working fyn but suddently it stopped working. The firefox window doesnt pop up wn i click on the icon. The mouse pointer shows busy sign for a while & then disappears!. Wt could be wrong?. Plz help....Is there any way to check the running programs other than System tools>System monitor>processes..??
Regards,
Anish
Hi,
Apologies if this is somehow covered elsewhere. I've done a good bit of searching to no avail.
I'm running 2 monitors from a fresh install of F17 on my Dell Latitude D410.
Monitor 1: the laptop's LCD screen - detected, all fine and dandy.
Monitor 2: an external flatscreen monitor.
When I run gnome-system-monitor as my normal account I see only MY processes. I cannot change the selection under View to look at All Processes nor Active Processes. So in a shell I did su - and t... [by taylorkh]