Sorry everyone! I know it is absolutely a stupid think to ask, but I am new to Screenlets and Desklets.
So could you tell me how do you RUN it.
I have it put in the correct folder I just can't figure out a way how to run it.
Thanks.
"After installing this screenlet a couple of days ago my cpu started working like crazy ALL the time"
Thats just for the *authentic* Vista experience, LOL!
"After installing this screenlet a couple of days ago my cpu started working like crazy ALL the time"
Thats just for the *authentic* Vista experience, LOL!
this 1.02 has a bug... pointer goes from 99% to 80% and again and again... and it shows this all the time... but in terminal with top it shows another value...
After installing this screenlet a couple of days ago my cpu started working like crazy ALL the time. I couldn't locate any offending process that's causing this frantic activity, and things calmed down when I quit the screenlet. It seems to me that instead of measuring cpu activity, it was generating it. Would be nice if this bug gets fixed. Thanks.
The meter isn't very accurate because the crappy interval. If i put it to 1 it locks up so that won't help. You really should solve this bug
cool screenlet though...
I set the refresh to 1 second (d'oh) and every time I load the screenlet it tries to do what it was doing last (which was crashing) -.- Do you know of anyway to fix this?
Very nice especially the dark theme... I love the pipe.
How does it work on a dualcore or quadcore machine,does it average the load or just read one core?
But I get some errors when I try to run it:
tony@heaven:~$ screenlets-control
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/screenlets-control", line 151, in <module>
hwg = ScreenletsManager()
File "/usr/local/bin/screenlets-control", line 64, in __init__
pixbuf = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file_at_size(self.screenlets_dir + screenlet + '/icon.svg', 56, 56)
gobject.GError: Failed to open file '/usr/local/share/screenlets/CPUMeter/icon.svg': No such file or directory
Maybe these errors come from the previous CPUMeter configuration. I also tried adding the screenlet by the menu and It didn't work either.
Thanks,
Yah, I checked that alredy and I guess there's something wrong related to my screenlet program. I tried to install some other themes (from screenlet-extra.deb pack) and It didn't work as well. This time, the folder's names remained untouched, the way I unpacked them.
I'm gonna try re-installing it and see what happens.
Thanks,
humm its not the first time some one says that , could you opem the gnome monitor an d give me the values for the last 1 5 and 15 minuts then the meter is 99% please
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Sorry everyone! I know it is absolutely a stupid think to ask, but I am new to Screenlets and Desklets. So could you tell me how do you RUN it. I have it put in the correct folder I just can't figure out a way how to run it. Thanks.
Works perfect,thanks! =]
"After installing this screenlet a couple of days ago my cpu started working like crazy ALL the time" Thats just for the *authentic* Vista experience, LOL!
"After installing this screenlet a couple of days ago my cpu started working like crazy ALL the time" Thats just for the *authentic* Vista experience, LOL!
this 1.02 has a bug... pointer goes from 99% to 80% and again and again... and it shows this all the time... but in terminal with top it shows another value...
After installing this screenlet a couple of days ago my cpu started working like crazy ALL the time. I couldn't locate any offending process that's causing this frantic activity, and things calmed down when I quit the screenlet. It seems to me that instead of measuring cpu activity, it was generating it. Would be nice if this bug gets fixed. Thanks.
circle in second skin is not centered properly, it goes over cpu text
now its more acurate
The meter isn't very accurate because the crappy interval. If i put it to 1 it locks up so that won't help. You really should solve this bug cool screenlet though...
Nice Job. Cool... Do provide new themes at regular intervals :)
This screenlet is amazing any chance we can get svgs instead of pngs?
I set the refresh to 1 second (d'oh) and every time I load the screenlet it tries to do what it was doing last (which was crashing) -.- Do you know of anyway to fix this?
I am new to linux and i really dont know how to make this thing work. Could you please explain in detial???
make sure installed [url=http://www.screenlets.org/index.php/Home]screenlets[/url]
Very nice especially the dark theme... I love the pipe. How does it work on a dualcore or quadcore machine,does it average the load or just read one core?
average load
When i try: screenletsd start CPU_Meter It answer me: Class CPU_MeterScreenlet not found. Why , because the original CPUMeter works fine ! Help !
you should run it like this python ...... /../../CPu_meterscreenlet.py
But I get some errors when I try to run it: tony@heaven:~$ screenlets-control Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/bin/screenlets-control", line 151, in <module> hwg = ScreenletsManager() File "/usr/local/bin/screenlets-control", line 64, in __init__ pixbuf = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file_at_size(self.screenlets_dir + screenlet + '/icon.svg', 56, 56) gobject.GError: Failed to open file '/usr/local/share/screenlets/CPUMeter/icon.svg': No such file or directory Maybe these errors come from the previous CPUMeter configuration. I also tried adding the screenlet by the menu and It didn't work either. Thanks,
its CPU_meter not cpu meter , your folder is wrong
Yah, I checked that alredy and I guess there's something wrong related to my screenlet program. I tried to install some other themes (from screenlet-extra.deb pack) and It didn't work as well. This time, the folder's names remained untouched, the way I unpacked them. I'm gonna try re-installing it and see what happens. Thanks,
Now with the v. 4 it works great,but it crashes if I keep the refresh in 1 second
dont....hehe , the screenlet refreshes internaly every one second so you should at least put it on 2 secs refresh ,
Very nice screenlet,i searched it a lot,but the CPU % is always blocked at 99% Good job ;)
humm its not the first time some one says that , could you opem the gnome monitor an d give me the values for the last 1 5 and 15 minuts then the meter is 99% please