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I have Kubuntu 18.10 with KDE Plasma 5.14.4 on a Lenovo laptop.
Is there a CPU monitor widget showing CPU frequency in GHz?
I would like a live monitoring from a widget in system tray in GHz.
If possible, how to make Psensor showing CPU frequency in GHz or similar?
I want to monitor CPU frequency in GHz from system tray and do not want to monitor CPU usage in percentage like the duplicate.
cpu monitoring cpufreq
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I have Kubuntu 18.10 with KDE Plasma 5.14.4 on a Lenovo laptop.
Is there a CPU monitor widget showing CPU frequency in GHz?
I would like a live monitoring from a widget in system tray in GHz.
If possible, how to make Psensor showing CPU frequency in GHz or similar?
I want to monitor CPU frequency in GHz from system tray and do not want to monitor CPU usage in percentage like the duplicate.
cpu monitoring cpufreq
But doesn't GHz have to do with frequency and not with usage?
– DK Bose
Jan 5 at 13:24
3
Possible duplicate of How can I get CPU speed as *.** GHz?
– Graham
Jan 5 at 13:32
Changed usage with frequency, thanks. As I understand from the possible duplicate, it is monitoring from terminal and not from system tray?
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:37
I already have indicator-cpufreq installed and changed the governor to performance. It does not monitor my CPU frequency. It gives me the option to changes the frequencies.
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:41
add a comment |
I have Kubuntu 18.10 with KDE Plasma 5.14.4 on a Lenovo laptop.
Is there a CPU monitor widget showing CPU frequency in GHz?
I would like a live monitoring from a widget in system tray in GHz.
If possible, how to make Psensor showing CPU frequency in GHz or similar?
I want to monitor CPU frequency in GHz from system tray and do not want to monitor CPU usage in percentage like the duplicate.
cpu monitoring cpufreq
I have Kubuntu 18.10 with KDE Plasma 5.14.4 on a Lenovo laptop.
Is there a CPU monitor widget showing CPU frequency in GHz?
I would like a live monitoring from a widget in system tray in GHz.
If possible, how to make Psensor showing CPU frequency in GHz or similar?
I want to monitor CPU frequency in GHz from system tray and do not want to monitor CPU usage in percentage like the duplicate.
cpu monitoring cpufreq
cpu monitoring cpufreq
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But doesn't GHz have to do with frequency and not with usage?
– DK Bose
Jan 5 at 13:24
3
Possible duplicate of How can I get CPU speed as *.** GHz?
– Graham
Jan 5 at 13:32
Changed usage with frequency, thanks. As I understand from the possible duplicate, it is monitoring from terminal and not from system tray?
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:37
I already have indicator-cpufreq installed and changed the governor to performance. It does not monitor my CPU frequency. It gives me the option to changes the frequencies.
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:41
add a comment |
But doesn't GHz have to do with frequency and not with usage?
– DK Bose
Jan 5 at 13:24
3
Possible duplicate of How can I get CPU speed as *.** GHz?
– Graham
Jan 5 at 13:32
Changed usage with frequency, thanks. As I understand from the possible duplicate, it is monitoring from terminal and not from system tray?
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:37
I already have indicator-cpufreq installed and changed the governor to performance. It does not monitor my CPU frequency. It gives me the option to changes the frequencies.
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:41
But doesn't GHz have to do with frequency and not with usage?
– DK Bose
Jan 5 at 13:24
But doesn't GHz have to do with frequency and not with usage?
– DK Bose
Jan 5 at 13:24
3
3
Possible duplicate of How can I get CPU speed as *.** GHz?
– Graham
Jan 5 at 13:32
Possible duplicate of How can I get CPU speed as *.** GHz?
– Graham
Jan 5 at 13:32
Changed usage with frequency, thanks. As I understand from the possible duplicate, it is monitoring from terminal and not from system tray?
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:37
Changed usage with frequency, thanks. As I understand from the possible duplicate, it is monitoring from terminal and not from system tray?
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:37
I already have indicator-cpufreq installed and changed the governor to performance. It does not monitor my CPU frequency. It gives me the option to changes the frequencies.
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:41
I already have indicator-cpufreq installed and changed the governor to performance. It does not monitor my CPU frequency. It gives me the option to changes the frequencies.
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:41
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For CPU usage:
sudo apt install indicator-cpufreq
and also try this
sudo apt install indicator-multiload
A small script for monitoring frequency.
while true
do
echo $(lscpu | grep MHz)
sleep 1
done
Neither gives me CPU frequency display.indicator-cpufreq
only shows me "governor" and "performance". The other one just doesn't show anything. Ubuntu 16.04
– Penghe Geng
13 hours ago
@Penghe Geng Edited and added a small script.
– Vijay
12 hours ago
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For CPU usage:
sudo apt install indicator-cpufreq
and also try this
sudo apt install indicator-multiload
A small script for monitoring frequency.
while true
do
echo $(lscpu | grep MHz)
sleep 1
done
Neither gives me CPU frequency display.indicator-cpufreq
only shows me "governor" and "performance". The other one just doesn't show anything. Ubuntu 16.04
– Penghe Geng
13 hours ago
@Penghe Geng Edited and added a small script.
– Vijay
12 hours ago
add a comment |
For CPU usage:
sudo apt install indicator-cpufreq
and also try this
sudo apt install indicator-multiload
A small script for monitoring frequency.
while true
do
echo $(lscpu | grep MHz)
sleep 1
done
Neither gives me CPU frequency display.indicator-cpufreq
only shows me "governor" and "performance". The other one just doesn't show anything. Ubuntu 16.04
– Penghe Geng
13 hours ago
@Penghe Geng Edited and added a small script.
– Vijay
12 hours ago
add a comment |
For CPU usage:
sudo apt install indicator-cpufreq
and also try this
sudo apt install indicator-multiload
A small script for monitoring frequency.
while true
do
echo $(lscpu | grep MHz)
sleep 1
done
For CPU usage:
sudo apt install indicator-cpufreq
and also try this
sudo apt install indicator-multiload
A small script for monitoring frequency.
while true
do
echo $(lscpu | grep MHz)
sleep 1
done
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Neither gives me CPU frequency display.indicator-cpufreq
only shows me "governor" and "performance". The other one just doesn't show anything. Ubuntu 16.04
– Penghe Geng
13 hours ago
@Penghe Geng Edited and added a small script.
– Vijay
12 hours ago
add a comment |
Neither gives me CPU frequency display.indicator-cpufreq
only shows me "governor" and "performance". The other one just doesn't show anything. Ubuntu 16.04
– Penghe Geng
13 hours ago
@Penghe Geng Edited and added a small script.
– Vijay
12 hours ago
Neither gives me CPU frequency display.
indicator-cpufreq
only shows me "governor" and "performance". The other one just doesn't show anything. Ubuntu 16.04– Penghe Geng
13 hours ago
Neither gives me CPU frequency display.
indicator-cpufreq
only shows me "governor" and "performance". The other one just doesn't show anything. Ubuntu 16.04– Penghe Geng
13 hours ago
@Penghe Geng Edited and added a small script.
– Vijay
12 hours ago
@Penghe Geng Edited and added a small script.
– Vijay
12 hours ago
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But doesn't GHz have to do with frequency and not with usage?
– DK Bose
Jan 5 at 13:24
3
Possible duplicate of How can I get CPU speed as *.** GHz?
– Graham
Jan 5 at 13:32
Changed usage with frequency, thanks. As I understand from the possible duplicate, it is monitoring from terminal and not from system tray?
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:37
I already have indicator-cpufreq installed and changed the governor to performance. It does not monitor my CPU frequency. It gives me the option to changes the frequencies.
– newcat1000
Jan 5 at 13:41