Hello, On Fri, 07 Dec 2018, Dale wrote: >David Haller wrote: >> On Fri, 07 Dec 2018, Dale wrote: >>> Peter Humphrey wrote: >>>> Have you tried gkrellm? It's very neat. Sits in a vertical strip at >>>> the side of your screen and shows a whole load of things all at >>>> once. I've been using it for donkeys' years. >>> That's what I generally use. I don't see a place for it to show the CPU >>> frequency tho. Did I miss it? >> Nope. Try your local x11-plugins/gkrellm-gkfreq, see attachment ;) > >Oh man. They added a lot of plugins since I last looked. I couldn't >find the one you mentioned but I did find gkrellm-cpupower which seems >to be it. Maybe they changed a name recently???
Nah, cpupower seems to be even older that gkfreq, but that is also at least from 2010 ;) IIRC I found it linked from the gkrellm homepage. >Thing about that, it takes up way to much room to display. I could >check it on occasion but I wouldn't want to leave it up there all the >time. You can configure it! But cpupower seems to take at least a line/CPU-Core. BTW it seems you have to restart gkrellm to have cpupower update it's config, unlike most other plugins (e.g. gkfreq ;) >Thanks for the tip tho. I'm going to check into the other plugins that >might be nifty to have. gkfreq can be configured that it just shows one line (e.g. "Max", which is how I have it), and which suits me. Oh and with that slower update-rate in my other follow-up with the patch. Check both out. You can use both cpupower and gkfreq for testing and keep whichever you like better ;) -dnh -- [David hat Thomas einen Geologen genannt] >Ich bastle auch schon an der Bombe fuer David.... :-)) *JAUL* *duck* *fluecht* *eingrab* *Ach nee, das bringt bei nem Geo_PHYSIKER_ ja nix* *Heul* *UFO kaper* [Thomas Hertweck und Haller in suse-talk]