

The output should be something like this: Once done, click the Test button to see the effect (and Save to save the new setting). So to do this, I’ll add the text network: to the “Customize output” box:Īlternatively, you can also click the Add button present at the bottom right after selecting “net” in the “Sensors” box. It’s not difficult to understand that the text present in the “Customize output” box is responsible for the CPU and memory information that is displayed by default on the panel, and the “Sensors” section contains the complete list of system-monitoring parameters that you can use.įor example, suppose I want to display network-related information on the panel. To learn and understand what other information it can display, click on the panel where the information is being displayed and then click on Preferences.Ĭlick the Advanced tab and you’ll see all the available options: This is the information that the app displays by default. FeaturesĪs soon as you launch the application, you’ll see that the CPU and memory-related information is displayed on the panel (see image below). Once the application is installed, you can run it by launching “System monitor indicator” from Dash. Sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install indicator-sysmonitor Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fossfreedom /indicator-sysmonitor
