@ Michal Golebiowski

G-s-m works fine on all my machines, even on my ThinkPad Edge (screen shot). 
Only once in a while I had the problem with the cpu Usage. The attached 
screenshot shows my ThinkPad (intel U7300) with G-s-m running in the task bar 
and X-Window, monitoring cpu, ram, network and cpu speeds. Arround 8% for g-s-m 
with refresh @ 500 ms is the normal condition on my system.
The problems occured only sometimes (two times a month).
On my other machines (debian AMD64 Phenom II, fedora AMD Turion x2) I never had 
any Problems with g-s-m in years.
So it seems that most machines don't have problems at all, some have problems 
all the time and some (my ThinkPad) have troubles only once in a while.

I have also tried to use g-s-m and top at the same time. Normally
nothing goes wrong but if g-s-m causes trouble and I use top at the same
time, top starts using 99% of the second core (g-s-m 99% of the first)
and the system is nearly frozen.

Greetings from Austria

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-monitor/+bug/93847/+attachment/1803777/+files/g-s-m.png

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  Excessive CPU usage by Gnome System Monitor

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