On 06/08/18 09:37, home user via users wrote: > Earlier today, I was trying to view a loop of weather satellite images. The animation speed was set to default, which is about midway between slowest and fastest. But the images were inappropriately slow to load, and the animation was inappropriately slow to advance from frame to frame. I experience this a lot. My desktop has an nVidia GeForce GTX 660/PCIe/SSE2, and I'm using the driver that's from rpmfusion, *not* from nVidia (I don't remember what it's called) proprietary one. The driver from rpmfusion *is the same* as that from nVidia. All that rpmfusion does is package it in an easy to install and maintain way. Just so others can check, maybe tell the web site you're accessing? > > questions: > I've seen somewhere, I don't remember where, that there is a way of monitoring the gpu's busyness or load. I sure would like to be able to do this. I'd like something similar to the cpu plot and process table of "KSysGuard". What tool(s) come packaged with Fedora (27) to do this? If none, what is available in the usual Fedora repositories for this? -- Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a fact.
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