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Timothy Pearson
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README
This is the CVS version of KTimemon. Check out the original authors homepage at http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/university/394/sw/ktimemon.html for more information. This version is based (despite the original readme below says) on KTimemon 0.3b and modified to compile under KDE 2.0 & Qt 2.0 by Dirk A. Mueller <dmuell@gmx.net>. 2006-04-08: version 0.3c, modified to add iowait display by Michael Blakeley <mike@blakeley.com> Credits go to the original author(s) Helmut & Martin Maierhofer for writing such a useful tool and allowing me to include it into CVS :-). Please don't bother them with bugs, problems, etc. you may experience with this version. It's likely that they're my fault, so report them to dmuell@gmx.net. Thanks! original README attached below.... ========================================================================== KTimemon 0.3a ------------- KTimemon is a small but nifty system monitor, which can display information about CPU and memory/swap usage as well as ongoing paging/swapping and context switch activity. It is well integrated in KDE and can be configured graphically. For more information, see the associated documentation (before installation it can be found in ktimemon/doc/*.html) KTimemon works on Linux using the /proc filesystem, on Solaris using the kstat interface, and on Digital Unix (formerly known as DEC/OSF1) using the table() system call interface. If you can help me to port it to other platforms, please drop me a note! While I was able to test the system interface on Solaris and DEC/OSF1 in isolation, I could not test the whole application for lack of KDE on the machines I have access to. Hence I have no idea whether this thing actually compiles, let alone works on these platforms. The machines I tested were running DEC/OSF V4.0 and Solaris 2.5.1 respectively. If you get it to work (or not) on such a system, please let me know! Noteworthy changes from version 0.2: - Port to DEC/OSF1 and Solaris - Configurable mouse bindings - Slight rearrangement of memory information - Bars can be displayed vertically - Improved (actually working) configuration interface - Fixed a few bugs and doubtlessly introduced some more Version 0.3a has only minor improvements over 0.3: - New tooltips with numeric information about system load - Translation fixes Note that some of the configuration entry names have changed from version 0.2 to 0.3, so you may want to delete your current configuration in $(HOME)/.trinity/share/config/ktimemonrc and start with a fresh installation if you are upgrading from 0.2 Martin <m.maierhofer@tees.ac.uk>