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David Bélanger wrote: |
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>Hi, |
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>Under Debian I had this nice xpmumon to monitor power usage and battery |
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>level. It does not seem to be available in Gentoo. Anyone know of a |
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>similar tool in Gentoo or if this one still work? I understand that |
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>most controls have been moved to gtkpbbuttons. Does it provide such a |
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>monitor? |
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>What do iBook/PowerBook users use? |
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>David |
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>David Bélanger |
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>Graduate Student |
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>School of Computer Science |
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>McGill University |
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>Office: MC226 |
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>Web page: http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~dbelan2/ |
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>Public key: http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~dbelan2/public_key.txt |
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I like gkrellm2 for monitoring, well... basically anything. Battery |
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level, cpu use, memory use, disk activity, etc, etc. The battery meter |
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is right on on my iBook. |
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