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wmfire - Displays a burning fire to show the load on a machine

'wmfire' is a dockable application that displays a burning fire depending on the load of the CPU(s), network, or memory. It uses the GDK library to improve its speed - using less than half the cpu of the original program.

It can monitor the average cpu load (or individual cpu load on SMP computers) as well as memory, network load, or just be set to show a pretty flame. On entering the dock a burning spot replaces the cursor; after two seconds symbols to represent the current monitor are "burnt" onscreen. The flame colour can also be changed.

Obtaining

Web pagehttp://www.swanson.ukfsn.org/
Source tarballhttp://www.swanson.ukfsn.org/wmfire/wmfire-1.2.2.tar.gz
Version 1.2.2 (stable) released on 2004-06-28
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later.
This is not a GNU package.

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Help List<swanson@ukfsn.org>
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Related information

InterfacesX Window System
Source languagesC
Use requirementsGDK library
Related programsBubbling Load Monitor Applet, K Load Applet

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2004-05-05
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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