Got the same issue here...
gnome-system-monitor 3.8.2.1
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit.
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Title:
gnome-system-monitor doesn't shows the real amount of R
This also affects me.
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gnome-system-monitor doesn't shows the real amount of RAM is used
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I get the same thing with raring ringtail install, amd64bit.
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Title:
gnome-system-monitor doesn't shows the real amount of RAM is used
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Summary (more clear)
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What expected: Without any instance of vmware player running, 1,7gb RAM is
shown as “used” under gnome-system-monitor. When opening multiple vmware
players, the amount of RAM is shown under gnome-system-monitor changes. Eg. If
two vmware players were running (2gb
Summary (more clear)
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What expected: Without any instance of vmware player running, 1,7gb RAM is
shown as “used” under gnome-system-monitor. When opening multiple vmware
players, the amount of RAM is shown under gnome-system-monitor changes. Eg. If
two vmware players were running (2gb
** Description changed:
1) ubuntu 12.10 64bit
2) gnome-system-monitor 3.6.0
- 3) Whenever I used vmware player and chose an amount of ram for the virtual
os, despite of how much ram was used by the virtual os, I want to see the
summary of the RAM was used under "Resources". Firstly I thought