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    Nagstamon Nagios status monitor
    Nagstamon is a Nagios status monitor which resides in systray or desktop (Linux, macOS, Windows) as floating statusbar to inform you in realtime about the status of your hosts and services. It allows to connect to multiple Nagios based monitors. Currently supported are Nagios, Icinga, Opsview, Op5 Ninja, Check_MK Multisite, Centreon and Thruk.
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    Laptop Temperature Monitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop that shows the temperature of your CPU on screen. You can log temperatures to a file as well. Laptop Temperature Monitor is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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    Computer Temperature Monitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop that shows the temperature of your computer CPU and disks on screen. It allows you to log temperatures to a file. You can set alarms to notify you when a tempertature is reached.
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    XATAR (Xtrasgu Applet for Temperature And Revolutions) is a simple applet for GNOME written in PyGTK to show the CPU temperature and ventilator revolutions.
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    The GNOME Water Temperature Applet displays water temperatures of rivers, lakes and oceans in your GNOME panel.
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    Incoming Activity Monitor

    Incoming Activity Monitor

    DEPRECATED! Project is now hosted on GITHUB

    DEPRECATED! Project is now hosted on GITHUB Monitors conspicuous activity on the net. Consists of a daemon watching for incoming packets and a client for user desktop notifications. Being coded in python and ubuntu compat.
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    I/O Applet
    A small applet for the GNOME desktop showing the total disk activity
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    Disk status applet is a simple applet for GNOME that allows you to monitor disk usage from the panel.
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    PyEximon is a GNOME monitor/manager for the popular MTA, Exim. It includes real-time status graphs and log updates, colored log browsing, hierarchial message lists, as well as a graphical interface to common message functions.
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