WMMon monitors the realtime CPU load as well the average system load and gives you some nice additional features too... WMMon currently provides: * Realtime CPU 'stress' meter; * Average systemload, like xload & wmavgload (autoscaling); * Realtime Disk I/O 'stress' meter; * Average Disk I/O load graphic (autoscaling); * Realtime total Mem & Swap usage meters; * System uptime display; * Realtime cycling through all monitor modes; * Can be started multiple times; * Commandline options for help (-h), version (-v), start mode (-i & -s) and display (-d); WMMon can launch 3 user definable commands for left, middle and right mouse button clicks, which you can define in ~/.wmmonrc: left: mycommand-1 & middle: mycommand-2 & right: mycommand-3 &
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