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Ubuntu Linux - Gnome System Monitor GUI App

I have mostly covered the terminal based apps for the Linux which allow you to monitor the system process and other system information. So I thought I should try to show you what are some of the apps which linux distros ship for the system information.

Gnome for an example is basically found on system like Ubuntu, Elementary, Budgie and few others make use of the default system monitor that you can try.

You can find the system monitor through search or through the menu options if you are using the same.

It looks like below image shown.

gnomesystem.png

As you can see this is enough information under three mutliple tabs that you can watch and learn about the system.

It may look similar to the Windows task manager. I love something like this as it saves my time trying to understand the words from the terminal.

Have you used gnome system monitor GUI app?

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Ubuntu is a Linux distribution that offers an operating system predominantly focused on desktop computers but also provides support for servers. Based on Debian GNU / Linux, Ubuntu focuses on ease of use, freedom in usage restriction, regular releases (every 6 months) and ease of installation.
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