newbie questions on xfce

David Mohr damailings at mcbf.net
Fri May 30 22:11:50 CEST 2008


On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Globe Trotter <itsme_410 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> --- On Fri, 5/30/08, Kok, Auke <sofar at foo-projects.org> wrote:
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>> From: Kok, Auke <sofar at foo-projects.org>
>> Subject: Re: newbie questions on xfce
>> To: itsme_410 at yahoo.com, "XFCE general discussion list" <xfce at xfce.org>
>> Date: Friday, May 30, 2008, 2:45 PM
>> Globe Trotter wrote:
>>  > (2) I have a dual-core processor, however only one
>> shows up in the CPU
>> > (proc/mem/swap) display. How do I get both to show up?
>> Two do show up when I
>> > use xosview. Actually, can I bind xosview to the
>> panel?
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>> does this have anything to do with Xfce?
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> Hi,
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> Thanks again for your e-mail!
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> Sorry, I was perhaps not very clear. I am able to see two processors when I use xosview or gkrellm. However, when I add the "System Load Monitor" on the xfce panel, I do not get two display for the two cpu cores. That is my question.

I just tried it on a dual core, and I also only get a display for one
CPU. I recommend you use CPU graph instead / in addition, which works
just fine for multiprocessor systems.

~David

> Many thanks,
> Trotter
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>> if your second processor is not showing up in `cat
>> /proc/cpuinfo` then you have a
>> misconfigured kernel.
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