Bubblemon
The Bubbling Load Monitor (or "Bubblemon" for short) is a system CPU and memory load monitor. It displays something that looks like a vial containing water. The water level indicates how much memory is in use.
Features
- I/O Monitoring
- Memory Monitoring
- CPU Monitoring
Tags
- cpu-usage
- system-tray
- gnome-applet
- Memory usage
Bubblemon News & Activities
Recent activities
- POX added Bubblemon as alternative to Stats, iStat Menus, XMeters and Yet Another Framework Interface
Bubblemon information
What is Bubblemon?
The Bubbling Load Monitor (or "Bubblemon" for short) is a system CPU and memory load monitor. It displays something that looks like a vial containing water. The water level indicates how much memory is in use. The color of the liquid indicates how much swap space is used (watery blue means none and angry red means all). The system CPU load is indicated by bubbles floating up through the liquid; lots of bubbles means high CPU load. If you have unread mail, a message in a bottle falls into the water.
A screenshot doesn't do the applet much justice, since part of its coolness is its physics engine, making the bubbles move and the surface ripple. So check it out for yourself!




