Hardware Monitor ---------------- Hardware Monitor is a monitor applet for the Gnome panel. It supports a variety of monitoring capabilities (CPU usage, network throughput etc.) and different kinds of viewers (curves, bars, columns, text, flames). The homepage (with screenshots and more information) is: http://www.cs.auc.dk/~olau/hardware-monitor/ Oh, and it is licensed under the GNU GPL. And proudly written with the One True Editor, GNU Emacs (no eVIl here). Requirements ------------ You need a modern Gnome desktop (i.e. at least Gnome 2.2) with the related libraries and the C++ wrappers for GTK+ and Gnome libraries, gtkmm and gnomemm (more specifically gtkmm, libgnomemm, libgnomeuimm, gconfmm and libglademm). These can be fetched from http://www.gtkmm.org, or are alternatively probably available as packages from your distributor. Also, to compile the program you need the development files for the Gnome panel-applet library and libgtop. If you have libsensors from the lm-sensors package installed at compile time, the configure script will detect it and add support for monitoring temperatures and fan speeds (if the library is not found, the relevant UI is hidden). Bugs ---- Report bugs and suggestions to the maintainer: $ cat MAINTAINERS