[Xfce4-commits] <xfce4-cpufreq-plugin:master> Update the readme to match current behavior

Florian Rivoal noreply at xfce.org
Sun Jan 23 11:26:06 CET 2011


Updating branch refs/heads/master
         to de022490bed88c91c923cba716d7ed4678b7577f (commit)
       from 156052f4c2f468eb6e282b946fe2acfff3d020bb (commit)

commit de022490bed88c91c923cba716d7ed4678b7577f
Author: Florian Rivoal <frivoal at xfce.org>
Date:   Sun Jan 23 18:28:08 2011 +0900

    Update the readme to match current behavior

 README |    5 +----
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README b/README
index 9cc7464..18e5730 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ reporting bugs.
 * libxfce4util 4.3.90
 * libxfcegui4 4.3.90
 * libxfce4panel 4.3.90			      
-* libgksu 1.3.8
-* libgksuui 1.0.7
 
 ** Building **
 
@@ -28,8 +26,7 @@ make install (as root)
 
 ** Usage **
 
-Using the plugin is quite simple. You select the cpu which you want to monitor in the Xfce Panel. Next thing you could change is the timeout interval how often the informations have to be updated. A good value is 1,0 which means 100 ms.
+Using the plugin is quite simple. You select the cpu which you want to monitor in the Xfce Panel. Next thing you could change is the timeout interval how often the informations have to be updated. The default value is 1,0 s.
 
 You can also specify which informations should be displayed in the panel.
 
-You can now also change the governor, when you run Linux with kernel 2.6. But it needs root permissions to do this. When you run the "userspace" governor, you are also able to change the frequency of your cpu, which also need root permissions.



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