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What is it?
===========
This is a CPU Load plugin for the Xfce panel, version 4.3 or higher.
This plugin will show you fancy bars measuring the usage of each CPU
core plus the CPU itself.
The data is read from /proc/stat and is refreshed every 250ms.
Why?
====
I bought a new laptop with a dual core processor and wanted to know
the usage of each core while compiling. Saddly existant CPU load
pluggins didn't support multicore. So I did put hands at work..
I hope you like it. :)
Problems
========
Systems with hot pluggable CPUs are not supported since /proc/stat
CPU entries may suddenly disappear due to CPU PM. Anyway.. I didn't
test it on those systems, if it works for you I'll be glad to know.
Since this plugin relies on /proc/stat it would not work on
systems which don't have it. Sorry :(
Installation
============
The file 'INSTALL' contains generic installation instructions. For more
detailed information, visit the Sample plugin website at
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/xfce4-sample-plugin
How to report bugs?
===================
Bugs should be reported to the Xfce bug tracking system
(http://bugzilla.xfce.org, product 'Xfce Panel Plugins', Component
'Sample plugin'). You will need to create an account for yourself.
..Or just contact-me over email. I'll be glad to hear from you.