new 'Megahertz' panel plugin
Antonio SJ Musumeci
bile at landofbile.com
Mon Aug 1 15:42:04 CEST 2005
Will this allow for altering the governor and speed?
> Hi,
>
> Great... just a small remark... Opterons do have scaling
> capabilities... they work exactly the same as the other AMD64's... even
> in quad (or more) cpu configurations...
>
> Anyway with the recent move of both intel and AMD it would be a pity
> not to include multi-cpu possibilities...
>
> gr,
> S
>
> On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 14:23:03 +0200
> Wit Wilinski <madman at linux.bydg.org> wrote:
>
>
>>Hello ;)
>>
>>I just started writing a new XFCE panel plugin. It is called
>>Megahertz and is based on AnotherClock. It will display current CPU
>>frequency - XFCE lacks such a monitor.
>>
>>I currently work on processor speed parsing from /sys entries. The
>>first version will be hardcoded to cpu0 only (and I doubt SMP
>>machines have cpu-scaling possibilities). If required, I will make
>>the plugin more flexible.
>>
>>TODO for future versions is a grahical representation of the cpu
>>speed (like gnome panel applet does;)
>>
>>Could I get an r/w svn account, so I can upload the code as soon as
>>I'll make something useful?
>>
>>--
>>[ JID: madman at jabber.autocom.pl ] [ http://madman.2ya.com ]
>>
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