X11-based graphical system monitoring tools in the spirit of xload.
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xmonitors (0.9-1) stable; urgency=low * Bugfixes to UnitStripChart widget * Added xmem and xio, but not entirely sure that their output is correct. They keep drawing stripcharts that do not contain data points that reach the top of the chart, which implies that there may be something going wrong with the multiplier scaling. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Mon, 8 May 2006 11:29:11 -0400 xmonitors (0.7-0) stable; urgency=low * Created UnitStripChart from source for StripChart from xfree86 code. UnitStripChart behaves the same way except that it dynamically modifies the order of the graph scale and displays a one-word legend detailing what a single graph line represents. UnitStripChart also introduces some new resource variables: - font -- the font used to display the legend - units -- the string used in the legend display for the units being graphed. Files added are: - UnitStripChart.c - UnitStripChart.h - UnitStripCharP.h * Created error.h and assert.h to monitor and report on bugs. Known bugs: - The w == NULL bug that crops up in UnitStripChart.c[495] just after the call to XtCallCallbacks(). w != NULL before XtCallCallbacks(), and w != NULL at the end of GetNetPoint() (the callback function), which implies that there may be a stray pointer problem somewhere. ...Yay. (I knew I prefered C++ for a reason.) - Command line processing of options does not work as expected. For instance, to change the interface monitored -interface does not work, but '-xrm "*.interface: eth0"' does. * Changed the project name from xnet to xmonitors. I intend to add an xmem to monitor memory usage and xio to monitor I/O usage -- and perhaps others? -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 3 May 2006 08:59:09 -0400 xnet (0.6-3) stable; urgency=low * Tweaked Imakefile * This change should be a nice test of the new svn repository scripts. -- Michael S. Peek <peek@tortoise.tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 14:21:17 -0400 xnet (0.6-2) stable; urgency=low * Modified Imakefile and debian/rules to (hopefully) make things build smoothly. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:49:16 -0400 xnet (0.6-1) stable; urgency=low * Initial Release. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:47:53 -0400 # vim:ts=2:shiftwidth=2:et:
xmonitors (0.9-1) stable; urgency=low * Bugfixes to UnitStripChart widget * Added xmem and xio, but not entirely sure that their output is correct. They keep drawing stripcharts that do not contain data points that reach the top of the chart, which implies that there may be something going wrong with the multiplier scaling. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Mon, 8 May 2006 11:29:11 -0400 xmonitors (0.7-0) stable; urgency=low * Created UnitStripChart from source for StripChart from xfree86 code. UnitStripChart behaves the same way except that it dynamically modifies the order of the graph scale and displays a one-word legend detailing what a single graph line represents. UnitStripChart also introduces some new resource variables: - font -- the font used to display the legend - units -- the string used in the legend display for the units being graphed. Files added are: - UnitStripChart.c - UnitStripChart.h - UnitStripCharP.h * Created error.h and assert.h to monitor and report on bugs. Known bugs: - The w == NULL bug that crops up in UnitStripChart.c[495] just after the call to XtCallCallbacks(). w != NULL before XtCallCallbacks(), and w != NULL at the end of GetNetPoint() (the callback function), which implies that there may be a stray pointer problem somewhere. ...Yay. (I knew I prefered C++ for a reason.) - Command line processing of options does not work as expected. For instance, to change the interface monitored -interface does not work, but '-xrm "*.interface: eth0"' does. * Changed the project name from xnet to xmonitors. I intend to add an xmem to monitor memory usage and xio to monitor I/O usage -- and perhaps others? -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 3 May 2006 08:59:09 -0400 xnet (0.6-3) stable; urgency=low * Tweaked Imakefile * This change should be a nice test of the new svn repository scripts. -- Michael S. Peek <peek@tortoise.tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 14:21:17 -0400 xnet (0.6-2) stable; urgency=low * Modified Imakefile and debian/rules to (hopefully) make things build smoothly. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:49:16 -0400 xnet (0.6-1) stable; urgency=low * Initial Release. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:47:53 -0400 # vim:ts=2:shiftwidth=2:et:
xmonitors (0.9-1) stable; urgency=low * Bugfixes to UnitStripChart widget * Added xmem and xio, but not entirely sure that their output is correct. They keep drawing stripcharts that do not contain data points that reach the top of the chart, which implies that there may be something going wrong with the multiplier scaling. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Mon, 8 May 2006 11:29:11 -0400 xmonitors (0.7-0) stable; urgency=low * Created UnitStripChart from source for StripChart from xfree86 code. UnitStripChart behaves the same way except that it dynamically modifies the order of the graph scale and displays a one-word legend detailing what a single graph line represents. UnitStripChart also introduces some new resource variables: - font -- the font used to display the legend - units -- the string used in the legend display for the units being graphed. Files added are: - UnitStripChart.c - UnitStripChart.h - UnitStripCharP.h * Created error.h and assert.h to monitor and report on bugs. Known bugs: - The w == NULL bug that crops up in UnitStripChart.c[495] just after the call to XtCallCallbacks(). w != NULL before XtCallCallbacks(), and w != NULL at the end of GetNetPoint() (the callback function), which implies that there may be a stray pointer problem somewhere. ...Yay. (I knew I prefered C++ for a reason.) - Command line processing of options does not work as expected. For instance, to change the interface monitored -interface does not work, but '-xrm "*.interface: eth0"' does. * Changed the project name from xnet to xmonitors. I intend to add an xmem to monitor memory usage and xio to monitor I/O usage -- and perhaps others? -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 3 May 2006 08:59:09 -0400 xnet (0.6-3) stable; urgency=low * Tweaked Imakefile * This change should be a nice test of the new svn repository scripts. -- Michael S. Peek <peek@tortoise.tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 14:21:17 -0400 xnet (0.6-2) stable; urgency=low * Modified Imakefile and debian/rules to (hopefully) make things build smoothly. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:49:16 -0400 xnet (0.6-1) stable; urgency=low * Initial Release. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:47:53 -0400 # vim:ts=2:shiftwidth=2:et:
xmonitors (0.9-1) stable; urgency=low * Bugfixes to UnitStripChart widget * Added xmem and xio, but not entirely sure that their output is correct. They keep drawing stripcharts that do not contain data points that reach the top of the chart, which implies that there may be something going wrong with the multiplier scaling. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Mon, 8 May 2006 11:29:11 -0400 xmonitors (0.7-0) stable; urgency=low * Created UnitStripChart from source for StripChart from xfree86 code. UnitStripChart behaves the same way except that it dynamically modifies the order of the graph scale and displays a one-word legend detailing what a single graph line represents. UnitStripChart also introduces some new resource variables: - font -- the font used to display the legend - units -- the string used in the legend display for the units being graphed. Files added are: - UnitStripChart.c - UnitStripChart.h - UnitStripCharP.h * Created error.h and assert.h to monitor and report on bugs. Known bugs: - The w == NULL bug that crops up in UnitStripChart.c[495] just after the call to XtCallCallbacks(). w != NULL before XtCallCallbacks(), and w != NULL at the end of GetNetPoint() (the callback function), which implies that there may be a stray pointer problem somewhere. ...Yay. (I knew I prefered C++ for a reason.) - Command line processing of options does not work as expected. For instance, to change the interface monitored -interface does not work, but '-xrm "*.interface: eth0"' does. * Changed the project name from xnet to xmonitors. I intend to add an xmem to monitor memory usage and xio to monitor I/O usage -- and perhaps others? -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 3 May 2006 08:59:09 -0400 xnet (0.6-3) stable; urgency=low * Tweaked Imakefile * This change should be a nice test of the new svn repository scripts. -- Michael S. Peek <peek@tortoise.tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 14:21:17 -0400 xnet (0.6-2) stable; urgency=low * Modified Imakefile and debian/rules to (hopefully) make things build smoothly. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:49:16 -0400 xnet (0.6-1) stable; urgency=low * Initial Release. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:47:53 -0400 # vim:ts=2:shiftwidth=2:et:
xmonitors (0.9-1) stable; urgency=low * Bugfixes to UnitStripChart widget * Added xmem and xio, but not entirely sure that their output is correct. They keep drawing stripcharts that do not contain data points that reach the top of the chart, which implies that there may be something going wrong with the multiplier scaling. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Mon, 8 May 2006 11:29:11 -0400 xmonitors (0.7-0) stable; urgency=low * Created UnitStripChart from source for StripChart from xfree86 code. UnitStripChart behaves the same way except that it dynamically modifies the order of the graph scale and displays a one-word legend detailing what a single graph line represents. UnitStripChart also introduces some new resource variables: - font -- the font used to display the legend - units -- the string used in the legend display for the units being graphed. Files added are: - UnitStripChart.c - UnitStripChart.h - UnitStripCharP.h * Created error.h and assert.h to monitor and report on bugs. Known bugs: - The w == NULL bug that crops up in UnitStripChart.c[495] just after the call to XtCallCallbacks(). w != NULL before XtCallCallbacks(), and w != NULL at the end of GetNetPoint() (the callback function), which implies that there may be a stray pointer problem somewhere. ...Yay. (I knew I prefered C++ for a reason.) - Command line processing of options does not work as expected. For instance, to change the interface monitored -interface does not work, but '-xrm "*.interface: eth0"' does. * Changed the project name from xnet to xmonitors. I intend to add an xmem to monitor memory usage and xio to monitor I/O usage -- and perhaps others? -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 3 May 2006 08:59:09 -0400 xnet (0.6-3) stable; urgency=low * Tweaked Imakefile * This change should be a nice test of the new svn repository scripts. -- Michael S. Peek <peek@tortoise.tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 14:21:17 -0400 xnet (0.6-2) stable; urgency=low * Modified Imakefile and debian/rules to (hopefully) make things build smoothly. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:49:16 -0400 xnet (0.6-1) stable; urgency=low * Initial Release. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:47:53 -0400 # vim:ts=2:shiftwidth=2:et:
xmonitors (0.9-1) stable; urgency=low * Bugfixes to UnitStripChart widget * Added xmem and xio, but not entirely sure that their output is correct. They keep drawing stripcharts that do not contain data points that reach the top of the chart, which implies that there may be something going wrong with the multiplier scaling. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Mon, 8 May 2006 11:29:11 -0400 xmonitors (0.7-0) stable; urgency=low * Created UnitStripChart from source for StripChart from xfree86 code. UnitStripChart behaves the same way except that it dynamically modifies the order of the graph scale and displays a one-word legend detailing what a single graph line represents. UnitStripChart also introduces some new resource variables: - font -- the font used to display the legend - units -- the string used in the legend display for the units being graphed. Files added are: - UnitStripChart.c - UnitStripChart.h - UnitStripCharP.h * Created error.h and assert.h to monitor and report on bugs. Known bugs: - The w == NULL bug that crops up in UnitStripChart.c[495] just after the call to XtCallCallbacks(). w != NULL before XtCallCallbacks(), and w != NULL at the end of GetNetPoint() (the callback function), which implies that there may be a stray pointer problem somewhere. ...Yay. (I knew I prefered C++ for a reason.) - Command line processing of options does not work as expected. For instance, to change the interface monitored -interface does not work, but '-xrm "*.interface: eth0"' does. * Changed the project name from xnet to xmonitors. I intend to add an xmem to monitor memory usage and xio to monitor I/O usage -- and perhaps others? -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 3 May 2006 08:59:09 -0400 xnet (0.6-3) stable; urgency=low * Tweaked Imakefile * This change should be a nice test of the new svn repository scripts. -- Michael S. Peek <peek@tortoise.tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 14:21:17 -0400 xnet (0.6-2) stable; urgency=low * Modified Imakefile and debian/rules to (hopefully) make things build smoothly. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:49:16 -0400 xnet (0.6-1) stable; urgency=low * Initial Release. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:47:53 -0400 # vim:ts=2:shiftwidth=2:et:
xmonitors (0.9-1) stable; urgency=low * Bugfixes to UnitStripChart widget * Added xmem and xio, but not entirely sure that their output is correct. They keep drawing stripcharts that do not contain data points that reach the top of the chart, which implies that there may be something going wrong with the multiplier scaling. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Mon, 8 May 2006 11:29:11 -0400 xmonitors (0.7-0) stable; urgency=low * Created UnitStripChart from source for StripChart from xfree86 code. UnitStripChart behaves the same way except that it dynamically modifies the order of the graph scale and displays a one-word legend detailing what a single graph line represents. UnitStripChart also introduces some new resource variables: - font -- the font used to display the legend - units -- the string used in the legend display for the units being graphed. Files added are: - UnitStripChart.c - UnitStripChart.h - UnitStripCharP.h * Created error.h and assert.h to monitor and report on bugs. Known bugs: - The w == NULL bug that crops up in UnitStripChart.c[495] just after the call to XtCallCallbacks(). w != NULL before XtCallCallbacks(), and w != NULL at the end of GetNetPoint() (the callback function), which implies that there may be a stray pointer problem somewhere. ...Yay. (I knew I prefered C++ for a reason.) - Command line processing of options does not work as expected. For instance, to change the interface monitored -interface does not work, but '-xrm "*.interface: eth0"' does. * Changed the project name from xnet to xmonitors. I intend to add an xmem to monitor memory usage and xio to monitor I/O usage -- and perhaps others? -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 3 May 2006 08:59:09 -0400 xnet (0.6-3) stable; urgency=low * Tweaked Imakefile * This change should be a nice test of the new svn repository scripts. -- Michael S. Peek <peek@tortoise.tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 14:21:17 -0400 xnet (0.6-2) stable; urgency=low * Modified Imakefile and debian/rules to (hopefully) make things build smoothly. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Thu, 27 Apr 2006 11:49:16 -0400 xnet (0.6-1) stable; urgency=low * Initial Release. -- Michael Peek <peek@tiem.utk.edu> Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:47:53 -0400 # vim:ts=2:shiftwidth=2:et:
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