Hello All,
I just wanted to share a tool that worked great for me on LM 19. I tried many of the tools I could get my hands on, but found this one performed and looked the best. If you are looking to monitor CPU/GPU temps and usage, HDD/SDD and ram usage, it has all of that. I was impressed...
gkrellm
http://gkrellm.srcbox.net/
sudo apt-get install gkrellm
System Hardware Monitoring Tool
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System Hardware Monitoring Tool
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Re: System Hardware Monitoring Tool
looks nice, and thanks for the info
I use hardinfo (from the Mint Software Manager) to provide detailed info on my Linux Mint systems, and this looks like a great tool to add to that. Did you use the 'Debian' package download for LM19?
I use hardinfo (from the Mint Software Manager) to provide detailed info on my Linux Mint systems, and this looks like a great tool to add to that. Did you use the 'Debian' package download for LM19?
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Re: System Hardware Monitoring Tool
Does it do anything you can't do with conky?
Thinkcentre M720Q - LM21.3 cinnamon, 4 x T430 - LM21.3 cinnamon, Homebrew desktop i5-8400+GTX1080 Cinnamon 19.0