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.TH "Bubbling Load Monitor" "1" "@VERSION@" "Johan Walles" "GNOME Applets" |
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.SH "NAME" |
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.LP |
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Bubbling Load Monitor \- Displays the system load as a bubbling liquid |
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.SH "SYNTAX" |
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bubblemon-gnome2 |
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.SH "DESCRIPTION" |
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This GNOME applet displays the system load in the form of a bubbling |
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liquid. The surface level corresponds to the amount of memory used by |
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the system; a high surface level means that lots of memory is in use. |
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The amount of bubbles indicates the system load; lots of bubbles means |
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a high system load. The color of the liquid indicates the amount of |
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swap space used. As long as the liquid is water colored no swap is |
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being used, but as more swap is used the liquid turns redder. |
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A message in a bottle indicates that there is unread mail in |
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the file pointed out by the $MAIL environment variable. Seaweeds / |
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reed growing up from the bottom indicate network load; high weeds |
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equals high load. |
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.LP |
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If you want exact figures, there is a tooltip that pops up if you |
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hover your mouse pointer over the applet for a second. |
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.SH "AUTHORS" |
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Johan Walles <d92\-jwa@nada.kth.se> |
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.SH "URL" |
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The home page of Bubblemon is at |
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"http://www.nada.kth.se/~d92\-jwa/code". |