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GKrellM - GNU (or Gtk) Krell Monitors (or Meters)
(with an understood 'I' somewhere in appreciation for Imlib)
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Author: Bill Wilson
Email: bill@gkrellm.net
WWW: http://gkrellm.net
Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Bill Wilson. This program is free software
which I release under the GNU General Public License.
Read the COPYRIGHT file for more info.
Description
===========
With a single process, GKrellM manages multiple stacked monitors and supports
applying themes to match the monitors appearance to your window manager,
Gtk, or any other theme.
GKrellM Features
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* SMP CPU, Disk, Proc, and active net interface monitors with LEDs.
* Internet monitor that displays current and charts historical port hits.
* Memory and swap space usage meters and a system uptime monitor.
* File system meters show capacity/free space and can mount/umount.
* A mbox/maildir/MH/POP3/IMAP mail monitor which can launch a mail reader
or remote mail fetch program.
* Clock/calendar and hostname display.
* APM laptop battery monitor.
* CPU/motherboard temperature/fan/voltages display if lm_sensors modules
installed.
* Multiple monitors managed by a single process to reduce system load.
* A timer button that can execute PPP or ISDN logon/logoff scripts.
* Charts are autoscaling with configurable grid line resolution, or
can be set to a fixed scale mode.
* Separate colors for "in" and "out" data. The in color is used for
CPU user time, disk read, forks, and net receive data. The out color
is used for CPU sys time, disk write, load, and net transmit data.
* Commands can be configured to run when monitor labels are clicked.
* GKrellM is plugin capable so special interest monitors can be created.
* Many themes are available.
- Hajimu UMEMOTO <ume@FreeBSD.org>