Hardware Monitor 0.4 released



Friends,

The prettiest flames are those flames that burn forever. Hardware
Monitor flames don't burn any longer than your desktop sessions, but
on the other hand you can now change their background with just 7
mouseclicks.



What's new:

  - changeable background

  - revamped preferences window UI

  - now builds with GCC 2.95 (or so I hope)

  - fixed a glitch with the line thickness in the curves view

  - some other bug fixes


Features:

  - monitor CPU/memory/swap/disk usage, load average, Ethernet/modem
    throughput, CPU temperature

  - multiple views that all support multiple monitors:

   o  a curve view with smooth lines
   o  a bar view for the traditional horizontal bars
   o  a text view for those who want extreme precision
   o  a flame view to impress your friends

  - a modular design for future enhancements

  - well-behaved GNOME panel applet (no floating gkrellm-windows)

  - a Danish translation


Version 0.4 can be downloaded from here:

  http://www.cs.auc.dk/~olau/hardware-monitor/

Screenshots are also available from the above page. The applet
requires Gnome 2.2 and the gtkmm and gnomemm-all libraries from
www.gtkmm.org.

Note that you need to install libsensors and setup lm-sensors with
your kernel if you want to monitor the CPU temperature.

-- 
Ole Laursen
http://www.cs.auc.dk/~olau/



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