And this is after some customisations: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qhy59kbysoas5kv/scn3.png?dl=0
Four vertical bars show me if some app is limited by a speed of single core, it's useful to see. As you can see at next area I can't see this clearly from overall cpu load. Yes, it's 25%, and if I will not see core bars vith individual values - I will think that bottleneck is not in cpu-things.
Next is memory, swap, uptime, and network. Also I look for HDD I/O-meter which will show me current HDD transfer speed.
What I really love to see is an overall graph for cpu and present values per core. /www.dropbox. com/s/87q1equna sh2hns/ scn1.png? dl=0
This is why I love this two applets for xfce: https:/
This is default look of them.
And this is after some customisations: https:/ /www.dropbox. com/s/qhy59kbys oas5kv/ scn3.png? dl=0
Four vertical bars show me if some app is limited by a speed of single core, it's useful to see. As you can see at next area I can't see this clearly from overall cpu load. Yes, it's 25%, and if I will not see core bars vith individual values - I will think that bottleneck is not in cpu-things.
Next is memory, swap, uptime, and network. Also I look for HDD I/O-meter which will show me current HDD transfer speed.