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Monitor system resource usage
Linux
Free GPL-3.0-or-later
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Monitor your CPU, Memory, Disk, Network and GPU usage, accompanied by a per app and process breakdown of these statistics
Features:
- Monitor overall or per-thread CPU usage
- See system process, thread, and handle count, uptime, clock speed (base and current), cache sizes
- Monitor RAM and Swap usage
- See a breakdown how the memory is being used by the system
- Monitor Disk utilization and transfer rates
- Monitor network utilization and transfer speeds
- See network interface information such as network card name, connection type (Wi-Fi or Ethernet), wireless speeds and frequency, hardware address, IP address
- Monitor overall GPU usage, video encoder and decoder usage, memory usage and power consumption, powered by the popular NVTOP project
- Monitor system fans
- See a breakdown of resource usage by app and process
- Supports a minified summary view for simple monitoring
- Use hardware accelerated rendering for all the graphs in an effort to reduce CPU and overall resource usage
- Uses GTK4 and Libadwaita
- Written in Rust
Limitations (there is ongoing work to overcome all of these):
- Intel GPU monitoring is only supported for Broadwell and later GPUs; and does not support VRAM, power, or temperature monitoring
- When using Linux Mint/Cinnamon, launched applications may not show up in the "Applications" section (Upstream issue: https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon/issues/12015)
Comments, suggestions, bug reports and contributions welcome
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