Is it possible to modify Ubuntu 18.10 System Monitor to include GPU statistics?
I think I can throw together a fairly simple script to poll the usage data every few seconds. I am fluent enough with node/react that I could get that data and display it in a live graph that polls asynchronously.
I've never delved into the OS like this before and I dont know how to go about adding that to the native environment. Not sure where to find the files I need to modify-- or add to. Or if I can even do that. Can anyone nudge me in the right direction please?
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I think I can throw together a fairly simple script to poll the usage data every few seconds. I am fluent enough with node/react that I could get that data and display it in a live graph that polls asynchronously.
I've never delved into the OS like this before and I dont know how to go about adding that to the native environment. Not sure where to find the files I need to modify-- or add to. Or if I can even do that. Can anyone nudge me in the right direction please?
linux gpu
The question is clear. He needs 'apt source systemmonitor'
– Sergei
3 hours ago
First, I think your title does not reflect what you are asking for afterwards. Could you change one or the other so your question clear? Second, what brand of GPUs?
– Paradox
1 hour ago
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I think I can throw together a fairly simple script to poll the usage data every few seconds. I am fluent enough with node/react that I could get that data and display it in a live graph that polls asynchronously.
I've never delved into the OS like this before and I dont know how to go about adding that to the native environment. Not sure where to find the files I need to modify-- or add to. Or if I can even do that. Can anyone nudge me in the right direction please?
linux gpu
I think I can throw together a fairly simple script to poll the usage data every few seconds. I am fluent enough with node/react that I could get that data and display it in a live graph that polls asynchronously.
I've never delved into the OS like this before and I dont know how to go about adding that to the native environment. Not sure where to find the files I need to modify-- or add to. Or if I can even do that. Can anyone nudge me in the right direction please?
linux gpu
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asked Dec 1 '18 at 7:42
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The question is clear. He needs 'apt source systemmonitor'
– Sergei
3 hours ago
First, I think your title does not reflect what you are asking for afterwards. Could you change one or the other so your question clear? Second, what brand of GPUs?
– Paradox
1 hour ago
add a comment |
The question is clear. He needs 'apt source systemmonitor'
– Sergei
3 hours ago
First, I think your title does not reflect what you are asking for afterwards. Could you change one or the other so your question clear? Second, what brand of GPUs?
– Paradox
1 hour ago
The question is clear. He needs 'apt source systemmonitor'
– Sergei
3 hours ago
The question is clear. He needs 'apt source systemmonitor'
– Sergei
3 hours ago
First, I think your title does not reflect what you are asking for afterwards. Could you change one or the other so your question clear? Second, what brand of GPUs?
– Paradox
1 hour ago
First, I think your title does not reflect what you are asking for afterwards. Could you change one or the other so your question clear? Second, what brand of GPUs?
– Paradox
1 hour ago
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The question is clear. He needs 'apt source systemmonitor'
– Sergei
3 hours ago
First, I think your title does not reflect what you are asking for afterwards. Could you change one or the other so your question clear? Second, what brand of GPUs?
– Paradox
1 hour ago