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Selden Deemer
May 23, 2019
Possible conflict with Chrome OS Version 74.0.3729.159
Daniel, since upgrading to Chrome OS Version 74.0.3729.159 yesterday, this extension is showing "Na" on the toolbar. Memory Monitor still displays memory usage. The COG app still shows a graph of processor usage. If I hover over the icon, it shows "Usage: NaN % Processors 4." This behavior persisted after uninstalling/reinstalling Processor Monitor.
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David Rees
Sep 6, 2018
Showing NaN all the time
Recently the icon is just showing NaN all the time. This is even when the CPU usage in Chrome is low.
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Neil J
Oct 4, 2017
Chrome is messing around
Hi Daniel.
You wrote:
> display the icon on the Chrome OS shelf (chrome://flags/#enable-panels required)
I'm on Dev-channel. You probably know the flag 🏁
"enable-panels" is not available (today).
Too bad. Sometimes, I'd really like to see what the CPU usage is, even if the browser isn't open.
For that matter, it would seem like a fantastic breakthrough if ANY app or extension would do something on the "Bottom Shelf." I've never seen anything interesting down there.
Best would be to see a "moving graph" of CPU usage on the bottom shelf.
In the meantime, thanks for the readout. It's already helping plenty.
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R Oleksuk
Jun 7, 2017
Annoying persistent/re-triggered notifications
This is like what I post on the author's Memory Monitor extension:
This app is crying out for addition of a hysteresis feature - alert us with a notification when resource crosses a set value, but DON'T KEEP alerting until resource level retreats some value beyond the alert set point.
Ex: alert at 5% available (settable currently)(display and allow dismissal of notification), don't re-enable alert until CPU level gets above 15% (added feature, separately settable).
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Chuck Croll
Feb 23, 2015
Floating Panel CPU Use Display
Sometimes, CPU usage goes to 100%.
The display would be more useful, if the display was sized for 3 digits - so "100%" could be distinguished from "10%".
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allan pitches
Aug 21, 2014
observations
hI dAniel
iF this looks funny to you it is because when i use the shift key to get a capital the action takes place on the character following the one i meant it for.nOw back to what i wanted to report.
when using the monitor and i run task manger there is a close correlation between your processor use amounts and the amount shown in the tm as the gpu usage and little correlation to the tm figures for browser or specific apps.iS there something i am missing/ the question mark has come out as if i had not pressed the shift key .
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