
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
It's not an ordinary theme. It's more. It's a collection of graphics and sensors to build a monitor for Your specific system, according to Your needs.
The theme You will put together contains a number of stripes that 10,20 or 40 pixel in hight (plus the top and the bottom). The 10 pixel size could contain a text sensor, the 20 pixel size is a sensorbar, the 40 pixel size is a graph. Just open the .theme file in a text editor and begin the build. Instructions and comments written in.
The sensors included:
-Top system information (username, hostname, kernel, uptime, etc)
-Users logged in
-CPU load graph with top processes
-CPU usage and CPU speed in MHz bars
-CPU temp graph
-GPU temp for Nvidia GPUs
-CPU,M/B,AIR temperature bars
-HDD temperature bars (hddtemp or smartmontools)
-FAN speed bars
-Memory and Swap usage bars
-Disk usage bars
-Network graphs with IP address
-Wlan signal level graph
-Gateway text
-Hard disk Smart information
Graphics: There are currently 4 different backgrouds and a couple of sensorbars, icons.
PS: There are 4 example themes for the 4 basic designs. If You finished build up Your own monitor, then it's very easy to change the design, just have to replace image filenames in text editor to get other designs.
14 years ago
1.1.2 fast bugfix
-graphs background fix
1.1 finished 2007-03-29
-Added HDD Smart information monitoring
-Added 2 more background sets
-Some new sensor bars
-Added example to monitor HDD temps through smartmontools
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1.0 just finished at 00:00 feb 26
14 years ago
1.1.2 fast bugfix
-graphs background fix
1.1 finished 2007-03-29
-Added HDD Smart information monitoring
-Added 2 more background sets
-Some new sensor bars
-Added example to monitor HDD temps through smartmontools
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1.0 just finished at 00:00 feb 26
Theo
13 years ago
1600 MHz
1600 MHz
of course in two lines, which crossed the next line.
So I changed the program input to this:
echo `head -n 7 /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'cpu MHz' | sed -e 's/.*: //'| sed -e 's/\....//'` / `tail -n 18 /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'cpu MHz' | sed -e 's/.*: //'| sed -e 's/\....//'` MHz
Now the output is: "1600 / 1600 MHz"
Maybe someone find a better way to do this in a better looking code.
Bye
Theo
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Andersonian
13 years ago
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Andersonian
13 years ago
Any suggestions as to what I should check/change to get some numbers?
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MenaEng
14 years ago
Thanks,
Mena
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MenaEng
14 years ago
How to change fint color to this one
ff7300ff
Thanks,
Mena
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sede
14 years ago
Open the .theme file, check the lines around 20-25. You can see
defaultfont font="Sans" fontsize=9 color=x,y,z
change the x,y,z values according to the color You want. An example color table found here:
http://html-color-codes.com/rgb.html
But it's easy to find a color code without table. The color x,y,z values are the red,green,blue values, each value is from is between 0-255 or 0-FF in hex (one byte). The color You gave "ff7300ff" is not valid, because it has 4 bytes (ff,73,00,ff). It's probably ff7300, which is 255,115,0 in decimal, so You have to type color=255,115,0 above. :)
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MenaEng
14 years ago
Thanks,
Mena
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KHOE
14 years ago
I wanted it to list the top 5 CPU processes, so I had to put my awk in a separate Bash file. :P
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