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Replacement for system monitor applet for 17.10


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When using 17.04 I used the system monitor applet to provide at a glance monitoring. CPU, Memory, Network etc



When I upgraded to 17.10 this applet became unusable as it was far too small to be practical. I tried to tweak it but nothing worked.



Is there a suitable replacement in 17.10?



I have tried installing the gnome extension system monitor but have not succeeded.



This one installs but it does not give me bars. I have to open it to see the stats.



This one complains about missing dependencies even though when all the requested dependencies are installed.










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    Have you run sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0 to make system-monitor work?

    – pomsky
    Nov 7 '17 at 9:38











  • yes I have run this. output: gir1.2-clutter-1.0 is already the newest version (1.26.2+dfsg-3ubuntu1). gir1.2-gtop-2.0 is already the newest version (2.38.0-1). gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 is already the newest version (1.8.4-1ubuntu3).

    – Michael Wiles
    Nov 7 '17 at 11:15











  • Have you logged out and log in again after installing the extension? It works fine for me!

    – pomsky
    Nov 7 '17 at 11:16













  • Glad to know that, I've added an answer.

    – pomsky
    Nov 8 '17 at 9:15
















5















When using 17.04 I used the system monitor applet to provide at a glance monitoring. CPU, Memory, Network etc



When I upgraded to 17.10 this applet became unusable as it was far too small to be practical. I tried to tweak it but nothing worked.



Is there a suitable replacement in 17.10?



I have tried installing the gnome extension system monitor but have not succeeded.



This one installs but it does not give me bars. I have to open it to see the stats.



This one complains about missing dependencies even though when all the requested dependencies are installed.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Have you run sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0 to make system-monitor work?

    – pomsky
    Nov 7 '17 at 9:38











  • yes I have run this. output: gir1.2-clutter-1.0 is already the newest version (1.26.2+dfsg-3ubuntu1). gir1.2-gtop-2.0 is already the newest version (2.38.0-1). gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 is already the newest version (1.8.4-1ubuntu3).

    – Michael Wiles
    Nov 7 '17 at 11:15











  • Have you logged out and log in again after installing the extension? It works fine for me!

    – pomsky
    Nov 7 '17 at 11:16













  • Glad to know that, I've added an answer.

    – pomsky
    Nov 8 '17 at 9:15














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When using 17.04 I used the system monitor applet to provide at a glance monitoring. CPU, Memory, Network etc



When I upgraded to 17.10 this applet became unusable as it was far too small to be practical. I tried to tweak it but nothing worked.



Is there a suitable replacement in 17.10?



I have tried installing the gnome extension system monitor but have not succeeded.



This one installs but it does not give me bars. I have to open it to see the stats.



This one complains about missing dependencies even though when all the requested dependencies are installed.










share|improve this question
















When using 17.04 I used the system monitor applet to provide at a glance monitoring. CPU, Memory, Network etc



When I upgraded to 17.10 this applet became unusable as it was far too small to be practical. I tried to tweak it but nothing worked.



Is there a suitable replacement in 17.10?



I have tried installing the gnome extension system monitor but have not succeeded.



This one installs but it does not give me bars. I have to open it to see the stats.



This one complains about missing dependencies even though when all the requested dependencies are installed.







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    Have you run sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0 to make system-monitor work?

    – pomsky
    Nov 7 '17 at 9:38











  • yes I have run this. output: gir1.2-clutter-1.0 is already the newest version (1.26.2+dfsg-3ubuntu1). gir1.2-gtop-2.0 is already the newest version (2.38.0-1). gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 is already the newest version (1.8.4-1ubuntu3).

    – Michael Wiles
    Nov 7 '17 at 11:15











  • Have you logged out and log in again after installing the extension? It works fine for me!

    – pomsky
    Nov 7 '17 at 11:16













  • Glad to know that, I've added an answer.

    – pomsky
    Nov 8 '17 at 9:15














  • 1





    Have you run sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0 to make system-monitor work?

    – pomsky
    Nov 7 '17 at 9:38











  • yes I have run this. output: gir1.2-clutter-1.0 is already the newest version (1.26.2+dfsg-3ubuntu1). gir1.2-gtop-2.0 is already the newest version (2.38.0-1). gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 is already the newest version (1.8.4-1ubuntu3).

    – Michael Wiles
    Nov 7 '17 at 11:15











  • Have you logged out and log in again after installing the extension? It works fine for me!

    – pomsky
    Nov 7 '17 at 11:16













  • Glad to know that, I've added an answer.

    – pomsky
    Nov 8 '17 at 9:15








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Have you run sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0 to make system-monitor work?

– pomsky
Nov 7 '17 at 9:38





Have you run sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0 to make system-monitor work?

– pomsky
Nov 7 '17 at 9:38













yes I have run this. output: gir1.2-clutter-1.0 is already the newest version (1.26.2+dfsg-3ubuntu1). gir1.2-gtop-2.0 is already the newest version (2.38.0-1). gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 is already the newest version (1.8.4-1ubuntu3).

– Michael Wiles
Nov 7 '17 at 11:15





yes I have run this. output: gir1.2-clutter-1.0 is already the newest version (1.26.2+dfsg-3ubuntu1). gir1.2-gtop-2.0 is already the newest version (2.38.0-1). gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 is already the newest version (1.8.4-1ubuntu3).

– Michael Wiles
Nov 7 '17 at 11:15













Have you logged out and log in again after installing the extension? It works fine for me!

– pomsky
Nov 7 '17 at 11:16







Have you logged out and log in again after installing the extension? It works fine for me!

– pomsky
Nov 7 '17 at 11:16















Glad to know that, I've added an answer.

– pomsky
Nov 8 '17 at 9:15





Glad to know that, I've added an answer.

– pomsky
Nov 8 '17 at 9:15










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System monitor gnome extension works fine, you just have to remove indicator-multiload via apt-get, which was blocking it from working and relogin afterwards. Command I used is:



sudo apt-get remove indicator-multiload





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  • Not sure if I have that installed but it worked after a reboot

    – Michael Wiles
    Nov 8 '17 at 7:53



















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The extension system-monitor depends on a few packages. To install them, run



sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0


Then log out and log in again as some extensions are not loaded properly right away. Alternatively if you're in an Xorg session (instead on Wayland) you may restart GNOME shell by pressing alt+f2 then typing r and pressing enter.






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    The GNOME extension system-monitor works. To install:



    sudo apt install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0


    If you already have indicator-multiload for Unity installed, remove it:



    sudo apt remove indicator-multiload


    Log out and log in again as some extensions are not loaded properly right away. You may be able to restart GNOME shell by pressing Alt+F2 then typing r and pressing Enter.



    You may need to install the gnome-tweak-tool to activate the Extension:



    sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool


    Open Tweaks app, then select Extensions, then turn System Monitor on.






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      System monitor gnome extension works fine, you just have to remove indicator-multiload via apt-get, which was blocking it from working and relogin afterwards. Command I used is:



      sudo apt-get remove indicator-multiload





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      • Not sure if I have that installed but it worked after a reboot

        – Michael Wiles
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      System monitor gnome extension works fine, you just have to remove indicator-multiload via apt-get, which was blocking it from working and relogin afterwards. Command I used is:



      sudo apt-get remove indicator-multiload





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      System monitor gnome extension works fine, you just have to remove indicator-multiload via apt-get, which was blocking it from working and relogin afterwards. Command I used is:



      sudo apt-get remove indicator-multiload





      share|improve this answer















      System monitor gnome extension works fine, you just have to remove indicator-multiload via apt-get, which was blocking it from working and relogin afterwards. Command I used is:



      sudo apt-get remove indicator-multiload






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      • Not sure if I have that installed but it worked after a reboot

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      • Not sure if I have that installed but it worked after a reboot

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      Not sure if I have that installed but it worked after a reboot

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      Not sure if I have that installed but it worked after a reboot

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      The extension system-monitor depends on a few packages. To install them, run



      sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0


      Then log out and log in again as some extensions are not loaded properly right away. Alternatively if you're in an Xorg session (instead on Wayland) you may restart GNOME shell by pressing alt+f2 then typing r and pressing enter.






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        The extension system-monitor depends on a few packages. To install them, run



        sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0


        Then log out and log in again as some extensions are not loaded properly right away. Alternatively if you're in an Xorg session (instead on Wayland) you may restart GNOME shell by pressing alt+f2 then typing r and pressing enter.






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          The extension system-monitor depends on a few packages. To install them, run



          sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0


          Then log out and log in again as some extensions are not loaded properly right away. Alternatively if you're in an Xorg session (instead on Wayland) you may restart GNOME shell by pressing alt+f2 then typing r and pressing enter.






          share|improve this answer













          The extension system-monitor depends on a few packages. To install them, run



          sudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0


          Then log out and log in again as some extensions are not loaded properly right away. Alternatively if you're in an Xorg session (instead on Wayland) you may restart GNOME shell by pressing alt+f2 then typing r and pressing enter.







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              The GNOME extension system-monitor works. To install:



              sudo apt install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0


              If you already have indicator-multiload for Unity installed, remove it:



              sudo apt remove indicator-multiload


              Log out and log in again as some extensions are not loaded properly right away. You may be able to restart GNOME shell by pressing Alt+F2 then typing r and pressing Enter.



              You may need to install the gnome-tweak-tool to activate the Extension:



              sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool


              Open Tweaks app, then select Extensions, then turn System Monitor on.






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                The GNOME extension system-monitor works. To install:



                sudo apt install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0


                If you already have indicator-multiload for Unity installed, remove it:



                sudo apt remove indicator-multiload


                Log out and log in again as some extensions are not loaded properly right away. You may be able to restart GNOME shell by pressing Alt+F2 then typing r and pressing Enter.



                You may need to install the gnome-tweak-tool to activate the Extension:



                sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool


                Open Tweaks app, then select Extensions, then turn System Monitor on.






                share|improve this answer








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                  The GNOME extension system-monitor works. To install:



                  sudo apt install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0


                  If you already have indicator-multiload for Unity installed, remove it:



                  sudo apt remove indicator-multiload


                  Log out and log in again as some extensions are not loaded properly right away. You may be able to restart GNOME shell by pressing Alt+F2 then typing r and pressing Enter.



                  You may need to install the gnome-tweak-tool to activate the Extension:



                  sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool


                  Open Tweaks app, then select Extensions, then turn System Monitor on.






                  share|improve this answer








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                  The GNOME extension system-monitor works. To install:



                  sudo apt install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-networkmanager-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0


                  If you already have indicator-multiload for Unity installed, remove it:



                  sudo apt remove indicator-multiload


                  Log out and log in again as some extensions are not loaded properly right away. You may be able to restart GNOME shell by pressing Alt+F2 then typing r and pressing Enter.



                  You may need to install the gnome-tweak-tool to activate the Extension:



                  sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool


                  Open Tweaks app, then select Extensions, then turn System Monitor on.







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