
#Gnome resource monitor install#
sudo apt install chrome-gnome-shell - this will allow to install and update extensionsįrom your browser (yeah I don’t really like browser installing stuff into my system, but what can you do.).Uninstall the extension deb package: sudo apt autoremove -purge gnome-shell-extension-system-monitor.ĭon’t worry, your settings will be preserved.This will be done by using a Firefox extension, talking to your system via chrome-gnome-shell. Via the official way of installing gnome extensions via Firefoxįirefox will install extensions from.There are two ways to have the extension installed: Sudo apt install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-nm-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0 gnome-system-monitor


Install the gnome-shell-extension-manager via apt: Install the gnome-shell-extension-manager via apt, then install the extension via the manager.ĭon’t forget to sudo apt install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 as documented at TopHat Installation Guide. Be prepared to live without itįor a couple of weeks after Ubuntu upgrade. Note: this breaks on EVERY Ubuntu upgrade for me. To easily monitor those in your Ubuntu desktop, you can install the System Monitor Extension which would then show itself permanently in the Gnome Shell Tray. network - if apt or snap or something else suddenly decides to download 2GB worth of stuff while you’re on roaming/metered connection.memory - high memory usage increases swapping and may lead to apps being killed or your desktop grinding to halt.

