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Hello all,
I use Kubuntu 18.04.4 LTS. It comes with KSysguard. It has a CPU history thing but it shows all the cores on the same graph. Is there a way to have each core on a separate graph, like it is done in Win NT, 7, XP, etc. I'm sure others have asked this but a few web searches gives unrelated results. |
Not as far as I know, but you can change their colors and stack the curves on top of each other to better see the movement of each core (right click the CPU graph and click properties).
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GKrellM allows you to opt to show individual cores. It's in the repos.
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Thanks andigena.
Stacking them like that confuses me. I forgot to mention. This is a Ryzen 7 1800X, so it has 8 cores and 16 threads, so it appears as 16 cores. I have difficulty with processing colors. My brain is not good enough. frankbell, that is pretty good. I installed it with the command sudo apt-get install gkrellm Something like that should come by default with all Linux flavors. I would be very happy to modify the program KSysGuard if I knew how. Thanks guys. |
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