Hi,
> No question, you want Conky. Conky can do absolutely anything you want it to
> do, and it draws right onto the
Yes, great, thanks everyone for their ideas.
Thanks,
Alex
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On 6 August 2010 15:24, Jonathan Beatty wrote:
> No question, you want Conky. Conky can do absolutely anything you want it to
> do, and it draws right onto the desktop. It has tons of easily-used outputs,
> and it can even be taught to show the output of any given shell command. It's
> more pow
No question, you want Conky. Conky can do absolutely anything you want it to
do, and it draws right onto the desktop. It has tons of easily-used outputs,
and it can even be taught to show the output of any given shell command. It's
more powerful than any other monitor I've ever used. Check onlin
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 17:18:36 -0400
Alex wrote:
> Is there one such application that can do this, and run
> in a small window on the desktop?
There's a million of them I think, but none of them do
everything you want :-). I use gkrellm (available in the
fedora repos).
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Alex writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using FC13 and would like to find a set of graphical utilities
> that can be used to monitor the various parts of the system, such as
> disk and network activity, memory utilization, status of virtual
> machines, etc. Is there one such application that can do this, and
Hi,
I'm using FC13 and would like to find a set of graphical utilities
that can be used to monitor the various parts of the system, such as
disk and network activity, memory utilization, status of virtual
machines, etc. Is there one such application that can do this, and run
in a small window on t