Mario Cianciolo
Mario Cianciolo
Hello, thank you all for the report, and sorry for the huge delay. Unfortunately I don't have much time for Multiload-ng development, since I got a full time job. That's...
Hello, thanks for your contribution. In my (very limited) tests, `checkinstall`-generated files are correctly created. However, I never tried RPMs in a real system, so I will likely merge your...
Thanks for opening a new issue. I need more information, please run these commands in a terminal and send me the output: - `ls -lR /sys/class/hwmon/*/` - `ls -lR /sys/class/thermal/*/`...
Hello's, sorry for the delay. **Native** support for GNOME Shell/GNOME Flashback is planned for Multiload-ng 2.x (maybe around 2.2 or 2.4). Internal architecture of Multiload-ng 1.x is too tightly tied...
You are correct, current Multiload-ng plugins don't work with GNOME Flashback. As you pointed out, applets come out as executable files. This surprised me too, but geyes applet was actually...
Hello, really sorry for the delay. The feature you are requesting is out of current capabilities of Multiload-ng. The reasons are: - different scale for graphs - graphs that are...
It should be easy to implement. I'll work on it!
Update: discharge remaining time is available in Multiload-ng 2.0, which is under active development. Development is focusing to the next release, so updates to 1.x series will probably be restricted...
Hello, thanks for your feedback. You are absolutely right, Multiload-ng should use about 40 MB (peak value) in most systems. Which version of Multiload-ng are you using?
I'm sorry, I didn't notice that you already wrote Multiload-ng version. v1.5.2 already solved several memory leaks that caused even higher RAM usage. Seems like there are a few left....