Ubuntu 13.10 has been released. for users who intend to install the "pure version", you can consider the following eight things after installing the system.
1. install some beautiful small parts
System load is a small application in the System Monitoring Tool GNOME. It displays CPU, memory, network usage, hard disk I/O, and other information on the panel. Click the button below to install from the Ubuntu Software Center.
You can also run the following command to install the SDK:
Sudo apt-get install indicator-multiload
CPU frequency is an application equivalent to GNOME-CPU frequency modulation. You can adjust the CPU frequency in real time. Click the button below to install from the Ubuntu Software Center.
You can also run the following command to install the SDK:
Sudo apt-get install indicator-cpufreq
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