
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.

You need to hunt down that rogue browser tab or app that’s using most of your CPU, and kill it. CPU - high CPU usage affects your notebook by killing your battery.Previous article mentioned four of the most important yet most basic resources to monitor for the health of your JVM, but also
