
AM-NV SysMonitor P./A. II X2-X6 Pack
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
System information and hardware monitor. Monitors CPU, memory, HDD, network traffic, and much more.
This Addon's use the /etc/os-realese files to show you your Distribution.
Its works only with KDE 4, nVidia GPU's, AM2+/AM3(+) CPU's and was Optimized for Athlon II X2/X3/X4, Phenom II X2/X3/X4/X6 and Single Core NVidia based Grafikcards.
Tested with Asus M5A88-V EVO, Phenom II X4 960T, openSuSE 12.1, sensors version 3.3.1 with libsensors version 3.3.1 and MB Sensor atk0110
Other Versions for the Bulldozer Series will follow soon.
The "Themes" should actually be displayed the CPU Modelname.
Although the preview is on AMD Processor Model Unknown, that's my CPU name. This is an AMD 960T drilled on X6, so "AMD Processor Model Unknown".
Contents:
AM-NV-SysMonitor_Athlon_II_X2_S-GPU_English-Edition-v.1.0.skz
AM-NV-SysMonitor_Athlon_II_X3_S-GPU_English-Edition-v.1.0.skz
AM-NV-SysMonitor_Athlon_II_X4_S-GPU_English-Edition-v.1.0.skz
AM-NV-SysMonitor_Phenom_II_X2_S-GPU_English-Edition-v.1.0.skz
AM-NV-SysMonitor_Phenom_II_X3_S-GPU_English-Edition-v.1.0.skz
AM-NV-SysMonitor_Phenom_II_X4_S-GPU_English-Edition-v.1.0.skz
AM-NV-SysMonitor_Phenom_II_X6_S-GPU_English-Edition-v.1.2.skz
changelog
readme
Athlon_II_X2-X4_Karamba-Priview.png
Athlon_II_X2-X4_Plasma-Priview.png
Phenom_II_X2-X6_Karamba-Priview.png
Phenom_II_X2-X6_Plasma-Priview.png
The following are required:
SuperKaramba Version 0.57
x86info
cpupower
libsensors version 3.3.1
sensors version 3.3.1
KDE 4
NVIDIA GPU
AM2+, AM3 and AM3+ Mainbords
Installation:
KDE4 Plasma Desktop:
1. download the AM-NV-SysMonitor_Phenom-Athlon_II_X2-X6_S-GPU_English-Edition_Pack-v.1.0.tar.gz file, extract it where you want.
2. Click on Add Widgets -->> Get new widgets -->> install applet from local file -->> SuperKaramba: Karamba desktop design -->> your download folder -->> AM-NV-SysMonitor_Phenom-Athlon_II_X2-X6_S-GPU_English-Edition_Pack-v.1.0 -->> AM-NV-SysMonitor_XXXXX_II_XX_S-GPU_English-Edition-v.1.X.skz
3. Now you can choose the Theme in your Plasma Desktop, thats all.
Downloadlink fixed
AM-NV SysMonitor Athlon II X2 Single GPU English-Edition:
Version 1.0:
First release
AM-NV SysMonitor Athlon II X3 Single GPU English-Edition:
Version 1.0:
First release
AM-NV SysMonitor Athlon II X4 Single GPU English-Edition:
Version 1.0:
First release
AM-NV SysMonitor Phenom II X2 Single GPU English-Edition:
Version 1.0:
First release
AM-NV SysMonitor Phenom II X3 Single GPU English-Edition:
Version 1.0:
First release
AM-NV SysMonitor Phenom II X4 Single GPU English-Edition:
Version 1.0:
First release
AM-NV SysMonitor Phenom II X6 Single GPU English-Edition:
Version 1.2:
CPU Cores read interval=10000 changed to interval=1000
Version 1.1:
Add a readme file
Add the changelog file
Add a Logofile
Fixed the maindata.xml
Version 1.0:
First release
Ratings & Comments
11 Comments
This was an exciting find. Too bad I cant get it through the new widget app or this site.
Thanx, i will fix it today
fixed
Thanks. I have installed this great monitoring tool. I need to fix some dependencies before I get full functionality but it has all the fields I had hoped for. Recommended!!!
Great plasmoid :-) A suggestion ... for some items you need to use grep-i to ignore any difference between uppercase and lowercase letters. For example in my KUbuntu 12.04 does not appear on the fans information and other details.
Thx 4 the feedback. I will fix it soon. Best regards Peter
The best plasma I have seen;Can I translate it to Chinese?And how can I let the text in other colors instead of white?
Hello and Thx. Yes you can translate it to Chinese. If you are done, let me know it please. Open the .theme file and search for "color=255,255,255" (Code for white). here you have a color list: http://www.tayloredmktg.com/rgb/ Best Regards Peter
Where is the file that I can trabslate it?Where is the .theme?
You must extract the .skz files in the tar.gz file, with a unzip program on your choice. Than you will find the .theme files Best Regards Peter
Look at /proc/cpuinfo "cpu family" and "model" will allow you to code only one plasmoid for all processors...