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    Fira System Font Replacement

    Fira System Font Replacement

    Modified version of the Fira Sans fonts to replace the default system

    These fonts are intended as a system font replacement on Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra. If you are looking for a Fira Sans for Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, please use the old release 4.106.1. The fonts are based on version 4.106 of the Fira Sans font family by Erik Spiekermann and Ralph du Carrois, and are licensed under the Open Font License version 1.1 or later. This package has been prepared by Jens Kutilek. Download and unzip the installer file from the Releases section. Right-click Fira System...
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    CPUtemp is a Gnome applet that displays current CPU temperature in the tray. It is written in Perl using perl-Gtk2 bindings. It uses /sys kernel interface to read temperature sensor data.
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    baru

    baru

    A system monitor written in Rust and C

    Baru gathers the information from /sys and /proc filesystems (filled by the kernel). Except for audio and network modules that use C libraries. There is no memory leak over time. All modules are threaded. Thanks to this design (as well as Rust and C), baru is lightweight and efficient. It can run at a high refresh rate with a minimal processor footprint. The audio module communicates with the PipeWire/PulseAudio server through client API to retrieve its data. Wireless and wired modules use...
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