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Before using the Gnome2 can add a System Monitor to the panel, I believe many people have used this practical gadget, it is easy to understand the operation of the system overview. But since the use of Gnome3 this gadget disappeared, Gnome3 has been used very comfortable, but the lack of this gadget feel some regret. Search today on Google, inadvertently found the replacement of this gadget, hurriedly tinker with the next installation experience, feel very good, the installation process recorded, for future use again.
Project homepage:
Https://github.com/paradoxxxzero/gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet
The installation method is clearly written on the homepage.
sudo Install Gir1. 2-gtop-2.0 gir1. 2-networkmanager-1.0
If you do not have Git installed, you can install it using the following command:
sudo Install Git-core
After installing Git, execute the following command in turn:
mkdir ~/~/git_projectsgit clone git://github.com/paradoxxxzero/ Gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet.gitmkdir -P~/.local/share/gnome-shell/~/.local/share/ gnome-shell/Extensionsln -S ~/git_projects/gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet/[email protected ]
Finally restart the Gnome-shell (Alt + F2-R) or reboot the system.
Now that the System Monitor component is installed, you need to add it to the panel:
Gnome-tweak-tool
If you cannot find the command, you can install it first:
sudo Install Gnome-tweak-tool
In the Open Interface, select Extensions (Extensions) in the left menu, and then open the System Monitor (system-monitor) switch in the form on the right.
Gnome3 Installing System Monitor