Pros: small, multifunction applet, works in all WMs
cons: not transparent, no warning capability
http://gatopeichs.pbworks.com/f/gatotray-1.10.tgz
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Apart from this:jemimah wrote:no warning capability
The log scale is rather weirdThermometer blinks on high temperature (>=85 C)
Hi Béèm,Béèm wrote:So it has to be compiled first, at least for the latest version.
The bin available on the web site excutes in LightHouse 502G.
But:
The cpu freq isn't displayed
A click should bring TOP, but it doesn't.
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pwd
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ1
# cat trip_points
critical (S5): 110 C
passive: 107 C: tc1=1 tc2=2 tsp=300 devices=CPU0 CPU1
active[0]: 82 C: devices=C3C1
active[1]: 74 C: devices=C3C2
active[2]: 66 C: devices=C3C3
active[3]: 50 C: devices=C3C4
active[4]: 30 C: devices=C3C5
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ls /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/trip_points
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ1/trip_points
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ3/trip_points
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ4/trip_points
/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ5/trip_points
Great!gatopeich wrote:Hello, in order to coordinate all this feedback I am getting for gatotray, I have started a project page at Google code hosting: http://code.google.com/p/gatotray/
Maybe I missed this information somewhere, but can anyone tell me? Or is it not displayed on your computers?disciple wrote:Does anyone know what the "wa" is?
Sure enough, "wa" is top's abbreviation for I/O waiting time. It amounts for the time the system spends waiting for disk and network operations, while the CPU is sitting on its hands (idle).disciple wrote:
Does anyone know what the "wa" is?
Check this out, it is the current reference for temperature reading in Linux: http://lwn.net/Articles/268958/jemimah wrote:I was thinking of something like this. You probably can't count on this being here but I think it is on most machines.
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pwd /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ1 # cat trip_points critical (S5): 110 C passive: 107 C: tc1=1 tc2=2 tsp=300 devices=CPU0 CPU1 active[0]: 82 C: devices=C3C1 active[1]: 74 C: devices=C3C2 active[2]: 66 C: devices=C3C3 active[3]: 50 C: devices=C3C4 active[4]: 30 C: devices=C3C5
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ls /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/trip_points /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ1/trip_points /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ3/trip_points /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ4/trip_points /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ5/trip_points
Artie - Please honor the developer's request to request feature enhancements and report bugs at:Artie wrote:This thread got me curious about temperatures in my old laptop. It's a Compaq Evo N610c running Lupu 5.2. In system information sensors it says
C1D6 45 degrees C and never varies
TZ1 45 degrees C but this one varies a lot up and down with the load
I tried to install the heat monitor from Pwidgets but that one is useless as it's stuck on 45. Would it be possible to have an option showing TZ1 in your app?
Artie