What is WMCPULoad FOR LINUX?


WMCPULoad


WMCPULoad is a handy CPU monitor that looks like an old-school LCD screen. It shows you how much of your CPU is being used, both as a percentage and in a cool chart format. If you want to turn the back-light on or off, just click the mouse over the app. Easy peasy!



Stay Alert with WMCPULoad


If your CPU usage goes above a certain level, this app will sound the alarm by lighting up the back-light. It’s like having your own personal assistant keeping an eye on things for you!



Where Can You Use WMCPULoad?


You can run WMCPULoad on various systems like GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, BSDi, Solaris, Cygwin, IRIX, and Darwin. It's super versatile! Here’s a quick rundown of some specific versions that people have gotten it to work with:



  • GNU/Linux Redhat 7.0 to 7.3 (x86)

  • GNU/Linux Mandrake from 7.2 to 8.2 (x86, ppc)

  • Debian GNU/Linux from version 2.2 potato to 3.0 woody (various architectures)

  • FreeBSD versions from 3.5-STABLE to 5-CURRENT (x86 and alpha)

  • Solaris versions 7 and 8



How to Install WMCPULoad


If you're ready to get started with WMCPULoad, here’s how you can install it:


  1. Extract the downloaded file: tar -zxvf wmcpuload-.tar.gz

  2. Change into the directory: cd wmcpuload-

  3. Run configuration: ./configure

  4. Create the make file: make

  5. Switch user: su root

  6. Install it: make install (or 'make install-strip')

  7. Finally launch it: wmcpuload &



Note: If you're not using GNU make, be careful! Some non-GNU versions might give you trouble — like when trying 'make clean' on OpenBSD.


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