Description: Yet another Superkaramba system monitor. On the left is a nice little pager, then a clock, the superkaramba meters, shown here for a dual cpu, and finally a simple little mail checker.
The single cpu included themes replace one of the cpu meters with a network meter.
Requires PyKDE for the pager componant. This is my first theme, please e-mail me if you have any problems with it.
Note: There seems to be a bug with kdesktop or kwin that when you first start KDE, if you have more then 4 virtual desktops defined the dcop interface will only return the path to the wallpapers for the first 4 desktops until you actually cycle through them all. If you have more then 4 virtual desktops and have a different wallpaper for each one, the pager component will simply display the wallpaper on the first desktop. Simply cycle through them all and reload MonBar and you will see all the wallpapers correctly.Last changelog:
version 0.2 The clickareas for the pager were misalligned - FIXED
I am using the single full script but the network meter and the desks pager do not work at all. The pager don't show any desk wallpaper and the network meter don't change.
Do I have to change something on the scripts? What to change?
Thanks.
Still, that's pretty cool though. I have to play with snmp at work sometimes, although I've not seen it implemented in python just yet. There's probably a module for it someplace I imagine.
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I am using the single full script but the network meter and the desks pager do not work at all. The pager don't show any desk wallpaper and the network meter don't change. Do I have to change something on the scripts? What to change? Thanks.
My network meter doesn't work, It says in the editfile "sensor=network" should I replace that something else? Anyone who can help me out??
Which theme file are you using?
What about the snort theme? Where can I find that?
I haven't released that. I haven't decided if i will yet, its not very clean.
hi, where did you get the calendar theme?
Thats the only one I didn't write, its here http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=10499
So this is what you were working on. Looks pretty clean. Does that really say OpenBSD? If so.. nice!
Ya thats one of them. The OpenBSD one is monitoring one of my other systems.
Oh, is it using snmp to get system information?
Yes. Something that would have been so much easier in perl rather then python.
Still, that's pretty cool though. I have to play with snmp at work sometimes, although I've not seen it implemented in python just yet. There's probably a module for it someplace I imagine.