[SOLVED]System Monitor not visible in default Trisquel 5.5/6.0 Gnome desktop setup

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SteveGeemaggio
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Iscritto: 01/06/2013

Hello,

Having trouble locating System Monitor in Trisquel 5.5/6.0 with Gnome? Well so was I! You must display it first.

Go to:

Trisquel Start Icon > System Settings > Main Menu:

Select the 'Accessories' catagory.
Scroll through the Accessories catagory and locate 'System Monitor'.
If the check box is not ticked beside 'System Monitor' check it!
Select 'Close'

Go to:

Trisquel Start Icon > Accessories:

System Monitor should now be visible in this menu.

An important application to have access to so I believe it should be visible in Trisquel's Gnome by default, but it isn't, so follow the instructions above for now.

Dave_Hunt

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Iscritto: 09/19/2011

Thanks!

While in the main menu app, I changed some other items, in order to
decrease the number of key strokes for getting to things I use often.

onpon4
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Iscritto: 05/30/2012

You know, since you brought up the menu, I've wondered ever since I first used Trisquel: why are the menus in the order that they're in by default? It seems random, and it's a bit jarring to me because it's non-alphabetical.

akirashinigami

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Iscritto: 02/25/2010

Honestly, I've been wondering that for years now.

Dave_Hunt

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Iscritto: 09/19/2011

I guess we can rearrange the items, but why are they not in alphabetical
order? FYI, you can use 'first-letter navigation' in all the menus, and
type 'filters' into the system settings applet.

-Dave

SteveGeemaggio
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Iscritto: 01/06/2013

Yes I agree!

The menu items should definitely be in alphabetical order to increase usability. I honestly didn't notice until now (as I haven't been using Trisquel that long) but I certainly notice now :-P

Every little thing helps to make this operating system the best free software can offer, no matter how silly it may sound, attention to detail is important, and that's what we the community are here for. To raise little issues like this :-) And of course big and medium ones too :-P

SteveGeemaggio
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Iscritto: 01/06/2013

[UPDATE]
Just updated Trisquel 6.0 yesterday and System Monitor is now visible by default in Gnome :-)

Trisquel Start Icon>System Settings>System Monitor

Awesome!