
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
Manometer screenlet, is a CPU-meter, memory-meter, network-meter and system temperature control with the look and feel of an old manometer (and now modern one too).
The screenlet display CPU, memory, network usage or temperature, depending of the configuration you set. If you want to display CPU, memory, network and temperature, just launch several sessions of the screenlet, and configure each one.
Since temperature timer is set to 10 seconds, when you switch from a temperature sensor to another system information, it may takes a few seconds to update the screenlet.
When selecting what information you want to display, you can choose between all your available temperature sensors, CPU or network cards.
None of the screenlets I tested with temperature support worked for my system (Ubuntu 7.10). I hope this version will work with most of the systems. Please, keep me in touch both if it works or doesn't work.
13 years ago
v0.13:
- fixed a bug with temperature report on some systems
v0.12:
- Bug with display of °C and label, when custom label was set, fixed
V0.11:
- problem with label display fixed
- problem with "%" and "°C" display fixed
V0.10:
- Support for network speed
V0.9:
- Now it's possible to select the font and color for the label, and set the vertical position.
V0.8:
- Support for temperature sensors improved to work with more systems
- Themes Speedometer Green and Speedometer Red improved.
V0.7:
- new monochrome transparent themes in black and white
- support for multi-CPU systems (I hope it works, since I've no multi CPU system to test)
- support for swap usage report
V0.6:
- new speedometer themes
- Temperature system improved to work on more systems
V0.5:
-"°C" is displayed again for temperatures
- New themes
V0.4:
- Background now fits with the size of the screenlet
- It's possible to set your own label. The font is really not nice, but it can be useful
V0.3:
- CPU refresh system improved
- Support for system temperatures for computers with sensors command line program (need lm_sensors)
V0.2:
- Modified the design of manometer
- cpumeter has smoother movements
V0.1: first release
13 years ago
v0.13:
- fixed a bug with temperature report on some systems
v0.12:
- Bug with display of °C and label, when custom label was set, fixed
V0.11:
- problem with label display fixed
- problem with "%" and "°C" display fixed
V0.10:
- Support for network speed
V0.9:
- Now it's possible to select the font and color for the label, and set the vertical position.
V0.8:
- Support for temperature sensors improved to work with more systems
- Themes Speedometer Green and Speedometer Red improved.
V0.7:
- new monochrome transparent themes in black and white
- support for multi-CPU systems (I hope it works, since I've no multi CPU system to test)
- support for swap usage report
V0.6:
- new speedometer themes
- Temperature system improved to work on more systems
V0.5:
-"°C" is displayed again for temperatures
- New themes
V0.4:
- Background now fits with the size of the screenlet
- It's possible to set your own label. The font is really not nice, but it can be useful
V0.3:
- CPU refresh system improved
- Support for system temperatures for computers with sensors command line program (need lm_sensors)
V0.2:
- Modified the design of manometer
- cpumeter has smoother movements
V0.1: first release
walloo13
13 years ago
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jparkus
13 years ago
[Quote]parkus@parkus: sensors
k8temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
Core0 Temp:
+39°C [Quote]
and it also shows the actual temp as an option
c p u
memory
37 C
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walloo13
13 years ago
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walloo13
13 years ago
I think I know where the problem come from.
But I'm not sure the copy of sensors output you provided is well displayed in the comment. Is there a carriage return after "Core0 Temp:"? or it's only one line like "Core0 Temp: +39°C"?
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Whise
13 years ago
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walloo13
13 years ago
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Whise
13 years ago
apart from that very nice screenlet , com by the screenlet forum , we are in need of people to revive the comunity
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walloo13
13 years ago
What forum are you talking about?
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plasticman
13 years ago
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Whise
13 years ago
oh btw new version of screenlets will have a fairly complete sensors class
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walloo13
13 years ago
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