mgalgs / gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet

Display system informations in gnome shell status bar, such as memory usage, cpu usage, network rates…

Home Page:https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3010/system-monitor-next/

Geek Repo:Geek Repo

Github PK Tool:Github PK Tool

Extension uploader Repo syncer

This fork of paradoxxxzero/gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet was originally for packaging purposes only, with the intent of maintaining a continuously updated release on extensions.gnome.org so that users wouldn't have to wait for the (often slow) release process of the original project.

However, the upstream repo now appears to be unmaintained, so this repository is now a full and proper fork.

GNOME Shell system monitor NEXT extension

Build Status

screenshot-small

screenshot-mid

screenshot-large

Installation

Prerequisites

This extension requires Gnome Shell 45 or later. For earlier versions, please see the pre-45 git branch.

Before installing this extension, ensure you have the necessary system packages installed:

  • On Ubuntu:

    sudo apt install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-nm-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0 gnome-system-monitor
    
  • On Debian:

    sudo apt install gir1.2-gtop-2.0 gir1.2-nm-1.0 gir1.2-clutter-1.0 gnome-system-monitor
    
  • On Fedora:

    sudo dnf install libgtop2-devel NetworkManager-libnm-devel gnome-system-monitor
    
  • On Arch Linux:

    sudo pacman -S libgtop networkmanager gnome-system-monitor clutter
    
  • On openSUSE (Leap 42.1):

    sudo zypper install gnome-shell-devel libgtop-devel libgtop-2_0-10 gnome-system-monitor
    
  • On Mageia 64-bit (just remove "64" on i586):

    sudo urpmi lib64gtop-gir2.0 lib64nm-gir1.0 lib64clutter-gir1.0 gnome-system-monitor
    

    or

    sudo dnf install lib64gtop-gir2.0 lib64nm-gir1.0 lib64clutter-gir1.0 gnome-system-monitor
    

Additionally, if you have an NVIDIA graphics card, and want to monitor its memory usage, you'll need to install nvidia-smi.

For the browser installation (recommended), you will need the GNOME Shell integration browser extension for Chrome, Firefox or Opera.

Note: If you're using Firefox 52 or later, you will also need to install chrome-gnome-shell. The instructions are available on the GNOME wiki.

Browser installation

It's recommended you install the extension via the Gnome Shell Extensions website.

Visit this extension's page on extensions.gnome.org, preferably in Firefox, and install by clicking the toggle button next to the extension's name.

If the install was successful, the toggle button should now show "ON". If it failed, ensure that you installed all the necessary dependencies, and that you granted the browser permission to install extensions when prompted. Additionally, rebooting gnome-shell may help (under X11: type Alt + F2 and input r in the prompt, or under Wayland: logout/login).

Manual installation

To install the extension from source, clone this repo and create the appropriate symlink in the Gnome Shell extensions directory like so:

cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions
ln -sv /path/to/gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet/system-monitor-next@paradoxxx.zero.gmail.com/

And reload your Gnome Shell session. You can do this in X11 by pressing Alt-F2, then r. If using Wayland, you'll need to logout/login.

After reloading Gnome Shell, you can enable the extension from the Extensions app, or by running:

gnome-extensions enable system-monitor-next@paradoxxx.zero.gmail.com

If you're going to be doing development/testing under Wayland and don't want to keep logging out/in you can use Gnome Shell's support for nested sessions under Wayland. To start a nested session, run:

dbus-run-session -- gnome-shell --nested --wayland

then start a new terminal inside the nested session (it will show up outside of the nested window, but don't panic; the dbus session address will be configured to point at the nested session), and run the above gnome-extensions enable command in your new terminal. You may also need to enable extensions using the Gnome Extensions app inside your nested session.

Translation

If we do not have the translation for your language and you want to translate it by yourself, please make a fork, add your po/<YOUR_LANG>/system-monitor-applet.po file, and make a pull request.

Deployment

  1. To create a ZIP file with the specified version number, ready to upload to GNOME Shell Extensions or similar repository, run:

    make zip-file VERSION=

This process is automated by the uploader Github Action.

Authors

paradoxxxzero yuyichao darkxst and many contributors

License

Copyright (C) 2011 Florian Mounier aka paradoxxxzero

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

About

Display system informations in gnome shell status bar, such as memory usage, cpu usage, network rates…

https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3010/system-monitor-next/

License:GNU General Public License v3.0


Languages

Language:JavaScript 81.5%Language:Shell 6.6%Language:Python 4.5%Language:Makefile 3.3%Language:CSS 2.5%Language:Roff 1.1%Language:Dockerfile 0.3%