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2.6 KiB
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2.6 KiB
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This is the CVS version of KTimemon. Check out the original authors
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homepage at
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http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/university/394/sw/ktimemon.html
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for more information. This version is based (despite the original readme
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below says) on KTimemon 0.3b and modified to compile under KDE 2.0 &
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Qt 2.0 by Dirk A. Mueller <dmuell@gmx.net>.
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2006-04-08: version 0.3c, modified to add iowait display
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by Michael Blakeley <mike@blakeley.com>
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Credits go to the original author(s) Helmut & Martin Maierhofer for
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writing such a useful tool and allowing me to include it into CVS :-).
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Please don't bother them with bugs, problems, etc. you may experience
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with this version. It's likely that they're my fault, so report them
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to dmuell@gmx.net. Thanks!
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original README attached below....
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==========================================================================
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KTimemon 0.3a
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KTimemon is a small but nifty system monitor, which can display information
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about CPU and memory/swap usage as well as ongoing paging/swapping and
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context switch activity. It is well integrated in KDE and can be
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configured graphically. For more information, see the associated
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documentation (before installation it can be found in ktimemon/doc/*.html)
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KTimemon works on Linux using the /proc filesystem, on Solaris using the
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kstat interface, and on Digital Unix (formerly known as DEC/OSF1) using
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the table() system call interface. If you can help me to port it to other
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platforms, please drop me a note!
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While I was able to test the system interface on Solaris and DEC/OSF1 in
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isolation, I could not test the whole application for lack of KDE on the
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machines I have access to. Hence I have no idea whether this thing
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actually compiles, let alone works on these platforms. The machines I tested
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were running DEC/OSF V4.0 and Solaris 2.5.1 respectively. If you get it to
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work (or not) on such a system, please let me know!
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Noteworthy changes from version 0.2:
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- Port to DEC/OSF1 and Solaris
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- Configurable mouse bindings
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- Slight rearrangement of memory information
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- Bars can be displayed vertically
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- Improved (actually working) configuration interface
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- Fixed a few bugs and doubtlessly introduced some more
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Version 0.3a has only minor improvements over 0.3:
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- New tooltips with numeric information about system load
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- Translation fixes
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Note that some of the configuration entry names have changed from version
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0.2 to 0.3, so you may want to delete your current configuration in
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$(HOME)/.kde/share/config/ktimemonrc and start with a fresh installation
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if you are upgrading from 0.2
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Martin <m.maierhofer@tees.ac.uk>
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