SYNOPSIS

wmcpuload [options]

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the wmcpuload command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution.

WMCPULoad is a dockapp that is supported by X window managers such as Window Maker, AfterStep, BlackBox, and Enlightenment. It displays the current CPU usage, expressed as a percentile and a chart, and has an LCD look-alike user interface. The back-light may be turned on/off by clicking the mouse button over the application. If the CPU usage hits a certain threshold, an alarm-mode will alert you by turning on back-light.

OPTIONS

This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below.

-d, --display <string>

Attempt to open a window on the named X display. In the absence of this option, the display specified by the DISPLAY environment variable is used.

-t, --title <string>

specify title name

-bl, --backlight

turn on back-light.

-lc, --light-color <color>

back-light color (rgb:6E/C6/3B is default)

-i, --interval <number>

number of secs between updates (1 is default)

-c, --cpu <number> (GNU/Linux / IRIX)

CPU number to monitor (Counting starts with 0).

-n, --ignore-nice (GNU/Linux / FreeBSD / OpenBSD / NetBSD)

ignore a nice value

-h, --help

show help text and exit

-v, --version

show program version and exit

-w, --windowed

run the application in windowed mode

-wp, --windowed-withpanel

run the application in windowed mode with background panel

-bw, --broken-wm

activate broken window manager fix

-a, --alarm <percentage>

activate alarm mode. <percentage> is threshold of percentage from 0 to 100.(90 is default)

-p, --ignore-proc <name><...>

ignore all processes specified by command name

AUTHOR

WMCPULoad was written by Seiichi SATO <[email protected]>.

This manual page was written by Gordon Fraser <[email protected]>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).