

Conky
Various Gnome Stuff
my friend, I downloaded this and find how to use it in English. In the main window of application there is a "Werkzeuge" tab at the right corner. when you open that tab, you see the "Sprache" option at the bottom of the window. change it to "en" and use it in the lingua franca :)
- Dec 30 2010

CPUMeterScreenlet-2.5 by Anders Storhaug
Conky by sedaTurca 5 comments
you wrote Turkish, I am very proud of this :) you're welcome my friend, I hope everyone who sees your Ubuntu desktop adores it instead of capitalist Findoz :)
- Dec 30 2010

SpeedoClock
Conky by sedaTurca 3 comments
of course I love to help you...
now, after you download the screenlet, remember where you save it and launch screenlets manager from main menu. go to "clock screenlet" on the screenlet manager and and click upon it. Then, choose "install new theme" option from the left pane of screenlet manager and when a browser window is opened, browse the directory (e.g /home/.../Desktop or wherever else (.... part is your user folder)) and find the file "SpeedoClock_theme.tar.gz", click "ok" and it it installed! by the way this solution works well with "screenlets 0.1.3".
if you are using an older version of screenlets manager, unfortunately you must install the theme manually. to do, browse "/home/..../.screenlets" path in Nautilus and find themes folder. copy and paste the SpeedoClock_Theme.tar.gz file, then right-click it and click "extract here". After extraction, delete the tar.gz file but not the folder you have extracted. Close nautilus and restart screenlets manager. Then you can select the theme from clock screenlet properties>themes...
enjoy yourself! goodluck! :) - Dec 27 2010
now, after you download the screenlet, remember where you save it and launch screenlets manager from main menu. go to "clock screenlet" on the screenlet manager and and click upon it. Then, choose "install new theme" option from the left pane of screenlet manager and when a browser window is opened, browse the directory (e.g /home/.../Desktop or wherever else (.... part is your user folder)) and find the file "SpeedoClock_theme.tar.gz", click "ok" and it it installed! by the way this solution works well with "screenlets 0.1.3".
if you are using an older version of screenlets manager, unfortunately you must install the theme manually. to do, browse "/home/..../.screenlets" path in Nautilus and find themes folder. copy and paste the SpeedoClock_Theme.tar.gz file, then right-click it and click "extract here". After extraction, delete the tar.gz file but not the folder you have extracted. Close nautilus and restart screenlets manager. Then you can select the theme from clock screenlet properties>themes...
enjoy yourself! goodluck! :) - Dec 27 2010