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Is there a CPU monitor widget showing CPU frequency in GHz?



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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.










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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




















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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.










share|improve this question

























  • 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
















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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.










share|improve this question
















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.







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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





















  • 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





share|improve this answer


























  • 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





share|improve this answer


























  • 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


















1














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





share|improve this answer


























  • 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





share|improve this answer















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






share|improve this answer














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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





















  • 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.

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