It works nicely with the --trayicon switch.
I created a script to replace the original file with a script which will use
the switch:
sudo mv /usr/bin/indicator-multiload /usr/bin/indicator-multiload.origi;
echo 'indicator-multiload.origi --trayicon' | sudo tee /usr/bin
/indicator-multiload; sudo
I still can confirm this with Ubuntu 16.10 amd64, with Cinnamon 3.2.8.
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Title:
Improper display on Xfce 4.10/Cinnamon running on Ubuntu
Confirm that the issue is reproduced under Cinnamon 3.0, but under Mint
18 (based on Ubuntu 16.04).
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Improper display on Xfce
The issue is reproduced on Cinnamon 3.0 under Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
I would not recommend using the applet, mentioned above, cause it really
seems abandoned. This bug also worrying: https://github.com/ccadeptic23
/Multi-Core-System-Monitor/issues/12
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Since this bug is obviously not going to be fixed any time soon, there
is an alternative for Cinnamon users:
Multi-Core System Monitor 1.5
http://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/applets/view/79
You can install it from Linux Mint's Panel Applets list
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Hi all,
I still don't think that the indicator can do much about this. The
indicator has been working on Ubuntu (Unity) for the last couple of
years without any changes. As the indicator API was created by
Ubuntu/Canonical for this desktop environment (DE), I tend to blame any
differences in
Same with Ubuntu 14.04, indicator-multiload 0.3 from ppa, and Xfce 4.10.1
Indicator is randomly showing properly for half a second.
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Mint Cinamon 16, multiload-indicator v0.3:
Start OK from the command line, and occupies al lthe space necessary.
When auto-starting during login, or after some other applets are added/removed,
it is shrunk to a standard icon size. Quitting and restarting it manually with
Alt-F2 fixes the problem
Seeing the same bug in Mint 17 Cinnamon.
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Title:
Improper display on Xfce 4.10/Cinnamon running on Ubuntu 12.04/Mint
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The same width problem happens for me with Ubuntu 13.10 saucy on
LXPanel 0.6.1 -- The graphs are unreadable and with fixed width no
matter how I change System monitor width within indicator-multiload
preferences. Changing the width there seems to only change the virtual
size of the applet, but
I added ppa:xubuntu-dev/xfce-4.12 and did aptitude update aptitude
upgrade, followed by a reboot. Width and gap glichets persists. :(
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Fixed in an experimental branch:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9040
** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #9040
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9040
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Umm... well... Fredrick's message made me think again and remember that
I actually have xfce 4.12 (from ppa:xubuntu-dev/xfce-4.12) over xubuntu
12.10 on both boxes where I have the new version with --trayicon
working.
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I've also tested --trayicon from ppa on Xubuntu 12.10, but it shares
the width and gap glitches with sudo indicator-multiload that I
reported earlier.
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Hi Pablo,
you can try the version at ppa:indicator-multiload/daily which has a
--trayicon parameter to force the icon to appear in the system tray. But
when I tried it with a Xubuntu 12.10 live CD, it seemed as if it was
scaled to 50% of the height, although the width was correct.
Michael
I
Hi Michael, I'm very happy to confirm that the version currently
available on the daily ppa is working great with the new --trayicon
argument on 2 different boxes I run on Xubuntu 12.10, no 50% height
resize or any other problem at all! Excellent!
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Hey Martin, thanks for your tip, it worked for a couple of weeks.
Unfortunately, after some random updates a couple of days ago it ceased
to work as expected, so I'm back in square 0.
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sudo indicator-multiload works almost as well as on 12.04, but there
are a few glitches:
The first and last indicator parts are not as wide as they should be.
There's a gap between the edge of the Notification Area and the first
icon inside. This gap grows wider as more parts are added to
With Xubuntu 12.04 and prior, indicator-multiload worked well. However
with Xubuntu 12.10, it seems that indicator-multiload is loaded into the
Xubuntu indicator Plugin which only allows an Icon width, causing
indicator-multiload to display very small and is essentially useless.
I however
** Changed in: indicator-multiload (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- Improper display on Xfce 4.10/Cinnamon/Gnome Shell running on Ubuntu
12.04/Mint
+ Improper display on Xfce 4.10/Cinnamon running on Ubuntu 12.04/Mint
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