- hddtemp source bugfix, in case reading from network failed
- preferences bugfix, an enabled source was not displayed on kicker
- cursor fixed if one drags a source and clicks right mouse button
- encoding of the degree sign is now UTF8
Kima 0.7:
- support for moving the sources via drag and drop added
- support for hddtemp daemon added (http://www.guzu.net/linux/hddtemp.php)
- german translation added
- repainting of the sources improved
Kima 0.6.3:
- fixes a bug that could crash kima (thanks to Johannes and Peter for debugging and testing)
Kima 0.6.2:
- support for the GPU thermal sensors of nvidia-settings (provided by the proprietary nVidia GPU card driver tools)
- the configuration is remebered even if the applets gets removed from the kicker and later added again (only one instance of Kima is allowed in the kicker)
upgrade note: to have your config persistent Kima needs to be removed from the kicker and added again (restart KDE or killing kicker won't work)
- performance improvements:
- ability to disable sources for performance reasons (don't pay for sources you don't use)
- tooltip speed improved by using cached values
- apply preferences immediately
- improved threading mechanism that results in faster source value updates (the source displays the value immediately after fetching)
Kima 0.6.1:
- lm_sensors capabilities improved by implementing hwmon support:
i.e. fan and thermal sensors provided by k8temp are now supported
i2c is used as a fall back if hwmon isn't available
thanks to Diego "Flameeyes" Petteno
Kima 0.6:
- CPU Info renamed to Kima (Kicker monitoring applet)
- uses threads to fetch values from the sensors (thanks to Johannes Schaub)
- i8k thermal and fan support for Dell Inspiron and Latitude notebooks added.
CPU Info 0.5.2:
- i2c (lm_sensors) fan support added
- ibm-acpi: support for the ibm_acpi-extra-thermal.patch added
CPU Info 0.5.1:
- fan support for the ibm-acpi kernel module added
- omnibook support fixed
CPU Info 0.5:
- 0.5 is able to display as many sources as you want
- cpufreq subsystem source is able to handle multiple CPUs
- a "Source" provides a QWidget to displays its values (not just a Label, this provides flexibility to do fancy things in future)
- the prefs dialog is reworked. every source has its own prefs dialog which could inherit the more general prefs dialog of the super class
- debian directory cleaned to make it easier for deb packagers (thanks to Manfred Paul)
CPU Info 0.4.3:
- let the user choose the alignment of the sources (thanks to Jocke Andersson)
CPU Info 0.4.2:
- support for the thermal sensors of the IBM Hard Drive Active Protection System (HDAPS) driver added. The corresponding kernel module is called hdaps.
- rounds frequencies more intelligent (i.e. 1333 MHz to 1.3 GHz but 860 MHz not to 900 MHz)
CPU Info 0.4.1:
- support for showing the degrees in Fahrenheit added (switch the to Imperial system per kcontrol: "Regional & Accessibility"->"Country/Region & Language"->"Other")
- cpufreq frequency source rounds its value to save space
- fixes a resize bug that prevents the applet from beeing relayouted if the user changed the prefs
CPU Info 0.4:
- cpufreqd control module added (thanks to Valentine Sinitsyn)
- support for iBook G4 CPU and GPU thermal zones added (thanks to Flavio Castelli)
- initial i2c (lm_sensors) thermal support added
- amount of resize events minimized (the applet is only resized if the width is greater than a previous cached value)
CPU Info 0.3.1:
- new layout manager implemented which is able to handle small kicker panels
CPU Info 0.3:
- ibm-acpi support added (http://ibm-acpi.sourceforge.net)
- proc frequency source: rounded value to save space
- tooltip shows the selected source italic
- extended context menu to let the user choose different sources
CPU Info 0.2:
- support for multiple sources added
- the source can now be choosen by the user
- omnibook support added (http://sourceforge.net/projects/omke)
- tool tip added that shows the values of all sensors
CPU Info 0.1:
- supports only the last sensor of the Linux ACPI Thermal Zone Driver
- supports the Linux kernel cpufreq subsystem
- supprtos the Linux /proc/cpuinfo interface (if cpufreq is not available)