Why doesn't the Gnome System Monitor show all memory usage?

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In the Gnome System Monitor, it doesn't show my virtualbox process, which is running a VM using 4GB (out of 16GB) !! I even sorted the processes by memory size.
But in htop, everything seems correct.



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    In the Gnome System Monitor, it doesn't show my virtualbox process, which is running a VM using 4GB (out of 16GB) !! I even sorted the processes by memory size.
    But in htop, everything seems correct.



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    Can anybody help ??










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      In the Gnome System Monitor, it doesn't show my virtualbox process, which is running a VM using 4GB (out of 16GB) !! I even sorted the processes by memory size.
      But in htop, everything seems correct.



      enter image description here



      enter image description here



      enter image description here



      Can anybody help ??










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      In the Gnome System Monitor, it doesn't show my virtualbox process, which is running a VM using 4GB (out of 16GB) !! I even sorted the processes by memory size.
      But in htop, everything seems correct.



      enter image description here



      enter image description here



      enter image description here



      Can anybody help ??







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      edited Jan 14 at 15:23







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      asked Jan 18 '18 at 19:14









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