I got mine from the gentoo portage tree...but I'm running gentoo not Mandrake :-).
Terry Smith Cape Cod USA On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 03:06, Franki wrote: > Where did you guys get ksensors from anyway?? > > urpmi ksensors didn't work, so i went and got the srpm for the latest at > sourceforge and tried to rebuild it.. > > got a rpmb directory not found message... > > a heads up in the right direction would be great.. > > rgds > > Frank > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Richard Smith > Sent: Monday, 18 November 2002 3:55 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [newbie] GKRELLM and LM_SENSORS > > > Pilagá wrote: > > >El Dom 17 Nov 2002 18:58, John Richard Smith escribió: > > > > > >>I just wanted to say that now that I have had time to really use both > >>gkrellm and lm_sensors > >>and mastered how to get the gui display up large enough to display the > >>results to perfection > >>I for one am impressed, and I for one, would like to see both > >>intergrated into MCC. > >> > >>John > >> > >> > > > > Hola, John. I have changed gkrellm by ksensors. With ksensors you can dock > in > >KDE panel the sensors that you really need, and you don't need a magnifier > to > >see what is going there. > > > > Suerte. > > > > > > > Yes the initial gkreallm gui is so tiny it's unreadable, but in fact it > is fully reconfigurable > to any size and shape you desire . Yes it takes more horsepower to > display gui, but > the ease with which it is possible to cover the changes in resource > usage as different > things happen is very helpful in understanding resource use, and in > adition there is > additional info in the gkreallm gui display than lm_sensors displays on > it's own. > > John > > -- > John Richard Smith > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > ---- > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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