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Published by Soeren Sonnenburg
Date Posted: June 6, 2005
Last Updated: September 25, 2007
Downloads: 1878 (all versions)
Page Views: 20076 total
License: GPL
User Rating
9.16 / 10 with 51 votes

Listed at Logging & Monitoring, Panel Applets
 
  About CPU Fire Load Monitor
A gnome panel applet showing the CPU load as a fire.
 
A CPU load monitor, that comes as a gnome panel applet.
CPU load is displayed as a beautiful fire, the higher the flames the higher the CPU load. It is as simple as this :)
 
Requirements
This application requires GTK+ version 2.2.x. Other dependencies include:
libgtop, and usual gnome-devel packages
 
  Latest Version: 1.4
This release tries to reduce power consumption when the CPU load is low. This is achieved by seamlessly increasing the time between refreshes for lower loads. Now everyone can enjoy the full CPU Fire experience consuming less power.

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CPU Fire Load Monitor 348 KB
 
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