Summary (more clear)
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What expected: Without any instance of vmware player running, 1,7gb RAM is 
shown as “used” under gnome-system-monitor. When opening multiple vmware 
players, the amount of RAM is shown under gnome-system-monitor changes. Eg. If 
two vmware players were running (2gb RAM each), then about 6gb RAM is shown as 
“used” under gnome-system-monitor.
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What happened: Without any instance of vmware player running, 1,7gb RAM is 
shown as “used” under gnome-system-monitor. When opening multiple vmware 
players, the amount of RAM is shown under gnome-system-monitor didn't change. 
Eg. If two vmware players were running (2gb RAM each), then about 1,9gb RAM is 
shown as “used” under gnome-system-monitor.
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Opinion: I suppose this is a bug. The reason: if amount of 
“must-have-been-used-RAM” was calculated (by me), and I ran this size of 
vmware-RAM, then my pc crashes. But gnome-system-monitor said that only 1,7Gb 
of RAM was used.
Eg.
PC's RAM: 8Gb
each vmware player: 2Gb
system: about 2Gb
-----------RAM calculated by me
So, 3 vmware players + system → RAM: full ….. Real result: system crashes! 
(reasonable result)
-----------RAM calculated by gnome-system-monitor
So, 3 vmware players + system → RAM: 1,9Gb ….. Real result: system crashes! (If 
only 1,9Gb of RAM is used, why system crashes?)

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  gnome-system-monitor doesn't shows the real amount of RAM is used

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