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wmlcd-toshiba
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wmlcd-toshiba allows you to change the brightness of your toshiba laptop through ACPI.
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TimeMon
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tarzeau |
TimeMon gives a graphical representation of where the CPU cycles are going. It's coarse, but better than nothing. The best feature is that it runs in an icon on your dock, so that you never lose it.
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monto
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yokk |
Monto is a simple WindowMaker dockapp for manually mounting devices like floppy, HDD, USB, zip, CD, etc. (a maximum of four devices). Mounting/unmounting operations are performed by 'one click' on the dockapp region associated with the mount point alias.
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wmVolMan
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Sir Raorn |
wmVolMan is a small volume manager for Window Maker. It handles hotpluggable devices and removable media that are added to or removed from the system. It uses D-BUS and HAL to listen for new devices.
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WMTosh
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sfires |
ACPI monitoring applet, targeted at toshiba laptops. It can show cpuspeed, temperature, battery level, fan function. It also allows a limited control of those functions, plus lcd brightnes. As for now limited to linux.
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wmfreqview
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John Tsiombikas |
Wmfreqview is a very simple windowmaker dock applet for Linux 2.6.x with CPU frequency scaling (cpufreq), that shows a graph of the CPU frequency over time. This is usefull when you are using dynamic frequency scaling, to monitor how the CPU frequency modulator responds to the CPU load.
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wmSMPmon
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emgaron |
wmSMPmon displays the following information about the system:
* Current CPU utilization of up to two CPUs
* On dual CPU systems, three different styles for the utilization graph are available.
* Up to two minutes history of CPU utilization
* Current memory usage
* Current swap usage
* Currently supports Linux kernel 2.2, 2.4 and 2.6
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asmem
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Anorion |
A swallowable applet monitors the utilization level of memory, cache and swap space.
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