Eric Boutilier wrote: > Petr Sobotka wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Yesterday I added genmon plug-in, which can call abitary >> shellscript(or binary) and >> then 'visualizate' it's output on xfce panel, for more info visit: >> http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/xfce4-genmon-plugin >> >> I was about to add few sample scripts, but I didn't know what should >> be useful >> and interesting to see on panel ... Any ideas? (frequency for laptops, >> remaining days for new sxce build, cpu/disk temprature?) >> >> Thanks for brainstorming ;-) > > For an extremely dense (and I mean that in a good way) system status > viewer, "sysstat for Solaris" is pretty cool (SFEsysstat.spec). > Screenshot: > http://freshmeat.net/screenshots/59610/64172/ > > Eric
sysstat looks like a cool tool. Though I get the following error when I run it :( root at prae> sysstat Assertion failed: err != -1, file fsstats.c, line 116 Re: xfce-genmon-plugin Since it is a panel applet the number of lines (and width) is important. The prstat command I have used with it squeezes about 4 lines of Courier 7 into the panel. Any more lines, and the panel starts taking up valuable screen real estate. Doug
