You can see the .conf file I've provided has some blank space and some "ruler" like thing to help with layout.
Also this screenshot is a few days old, but it looks the same to me.
The graphs have a new ability to change color depending on the values, so you can make a high cpu usage go from yellow to red or whatever. It's really hard to get the colors right, I left a nice combo of cyan -> blue in the comments of the .conf but didn't use it.
You can see the .conf file I've provided has some blank space and some "ruler" like thing to help with layout.
Also this screenshot is a few days old, but it looks the same to me.
The graphs have a new ability to change color depending on the values, so you can make a high cpu usage go from yellow to red or whatever. It's really hard to get the colors right, I left a nice combo of cyan -> blue in the comments of the .conf but didn't use it.
Very nice looks, loading this now to give it a try.
Thanks
You can see the .conf file I've provided has some blank space and some "ruler" like thing to help with layout.
Also this screenshot is a few days old, but it looks the same to me.
The graphs have a new ability to change color depending on the values, so you can make a high cpu usage go from yellow to red or whatever. It's really hard to get the colors right, I left a nice combo of cyan -> blue in the comments of the .conf but didn't use it.
Thanx for the refreshing of this awesome and IMO under-developed tool!
you know something which would be really cool, would be ability to generate some stats over a short period of time to developers and end users a like who always messing around with the system, for example to pinpoint where where bottle necks occur, similar to data generated by the oprofile tool http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/...aemo5/oprofile
here is a screenshot of the kind of information i had in mind:
here it is
but I have ti adjust colors a bit, this hurts my eyes and is not quite visible
looks like i can't read the temperature on yours, but you're running power kernel? weird. That -1 should only show up when it can't read the /sys/class/power_supply/bq27200-0/uevent stuff