What I don't understand is how it can say something like 50% network in
use. If I'm on a 100MBps lan does that mean I am moving 50MBps. No,
certainly not. It could be an issue of scaling the graph. Maybe when you
mouse over the applet it looks back at what your capacity and usage is
and makes the graph of that. So we would likely see near zero percent.
Otherwise maybe it looks at peak traffic information and scales from
there, 50% of peak network usage. I think my main question is how does
it know how tall to make the graph of network usage given that I never
have even approached 100% of my network's capacity.

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Moving the mouse cursor over the gnome-system-monitor temporarily causes 
network and disk usage to become zero
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102921
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