I concur with Anthony Chubb's comments, which were indeed the original
impetus that motivated me to begin tinkering with the indicator width in
the first.place. I forgot to mention this in the wake of the more
catastrophic problems that occurred when I tried to change the width.
But had these symptoms not existed, I never would have bothered messing
with the width. My ideal state would be to see the "Mem: 6.2 GB" text
that I used to see, and not flickering.

As to my Question 2 above, I did discover that this setting was
maintained in dconf under the key of /de/mh21/indicator-multiload/, as
indicated in my link above. Navigating there, I was able to change the
width back to 40 and reinstall the indicator without breaking the
system.

However, I only see the graphical display, which is better than nothing,
but not ideal, and it does flicker.

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