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wmload - WindowMaker load gauge
Updated, cleaned up and "fixed"
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NOTE:
This is a load monitor which is designed
to work with the PROC filesystem. Generally
all Linux systems come with the PROC fs.
If you're using a different Unix and it
doesn't have the PROC fs, first see if
there is one available... otherwise this
monitor won't work!
Work is currently underway to produce a
more `portable' wmload that Solaris/Sun/HP etc.
users can also enjoy.
SUGGESTED INVOCATION (for WindowMaker!):
`wmload -shape -withdrawn &'
OR for a different graph color:
`wmload -led ??? -shape -withdrawn &'
...replace "???" with a color name
eg. green, red, orange, yellow, orchid, purple....
any of your systems standard X color symbols.
SUGGESTED INVOCATION (for AfterStep):
To load wmload in Wharf, add a line in .steprc:
*Wharf wmload nil MaxSwallow "wmload" wmload -led green -shape &
...or to run it as a normal app: wmload -led "???" &
NOTE: AfterStep doesn't require the "-withdrawn" option.
AVAILABILITY:
The latest release should be available from:
https://www.dockapps.net/wmload
TODO LIST:
-Implement alternative `load' algorithms?
LIABILITY & USABILITY:
As usual, this software is bound by the
GNU public license. You can use it however
you see fit, as long as all the README's
accompany any copy/version of it.
THE KIND SOLES WHO HAVE WRITTEN/CONTRIBUTED
TO THIS SOFTWARE, IN NO WAY ACCEPT LIABILITY
OR ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OF, OR FOR
ANY CONSEQUENCES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF
THIS SOFTWARE.
...that having been said, I think you'll
like this new version and shouldn't have
problems with it. Happy load monitoring!
FEEDBACK etc:
Maintainer of the current version...
Window Maker Developers Team, wmaker-dev@googlegroups.com
Previously maintained by...
Ryan Land, rland@bc1.com
Nic Bernstein
Beat Christen, bchriste@iiic.ethz.ch (asload)
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