On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 11:58:41AM -0800, Audin Malmin wrote: > On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 02:15:32PM -0500, Ignasi Palou-Rivera wrote: > > I have APM and use wmapm. It partially works: it detects whether I'm > > wmapm works quite well for me as well...though my bios lies about > the total remaining runtime. > > > > Also, I'm soliciting any recommendations for good WM applets to use. I > > > grabbed them all and played around with them. I'm definitely looking for > > > both AIM and ICQ clones that will integrate nicely with WindowMaker... > > > > I don't use AIM or ICQ, so I can't hlp you there. The applets I have > > normally running are: > > > > wmapm: APM control and display > > wmCalClock: calendar and clock > > wmppp: ppp control and siplay > > wmifs: netwrok activity display > > wmbiff: fancy biff applet > > wmix: sound control > > wmxmms: XMMS launcher > > wmwave: an 802.11b wireless link, level, and noise meter > wmnet: a rapidly-scrolling network monitor > wmmon: for cpu monitoring (will also do disk and memory) > fishmon: a clock > wmix: sound control > speyes: fluff > > > I'm also looking for a good applet to check on system activity, > > memory, etc > > wmmon.
But avoid wmcpu like the plague. It is the one program that can reliably crash X on all my machines (it was fine on my laptop until I upgraded to 4.1.0). Apart from that it's a nice applet ;) Cheers Dave -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]