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Very nice! I modified it once I downloaded it to use farenheit instead of celsius for the temperature (hooray America!) Do you think you could include an option for this?
Also, I think something like acmonitor would be cool incorporated into this. acmonitor lets you have different backlight levels (and baclight settings) for plugged in and running on batteries. I'd like to see cpu governor added to that list, so I could have performance when plugged in, and ondemand for battery usage. Maybe go another step and change it to powersave when the battery gets low.
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It doesn't tell about swap usage though, nor CPU usage. Some people use load-applet for this (with the 2 bars), but this shows realtime usage.
The entries appear to be clickable while unclickable options are normally grey. So it should be in an info box, or greyed out.
It is also a little bit slow before the information pops up.
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Unless you're constantly using the CPU, this is likely to use more power, as it'll take longer for the CPU to complete tasks and go to idle, and idle is where you want to be as quickly as possible (Race to Idle).
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2008-11-12
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When current cpu demand does not require max cpu speed, will “conservative” arrive at idle at the same time that “ondemand” arrives at idle?
If yes, then "conservative" is the better setting when on battery.
I like it a lot.
It doesn't tell about swap usage though, nor CPU usage. Some people use load-applet for this (with the 2 bars), but this shows realtime usage.
The entries appear to be clickable while unclickable options are normally grey. So it should be in an info box, or greyed out.
It is also a little bit slow before the information pops up.
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