Description: Plasmoid for showing uptime information with various appearance settings.
REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES - qt5-graphicaleffects - e.g. packages for kubuntu users: libqt5qml-graphicaleffects
HOW TO INSTALL - Add Widgets... -> Get new widgets -> Download new plasma widgets - find this applet and install through the first item with .plasmoid extensionLast changelog:
This widget causes high cpu usage of plasmashell and whole desktop becomes choppy.
After killing and restarting plasmashell the issue comes back after some time.
Removing this widget and restarting plasmashell fixes the problem (high cpu usage doesn't come back).
Very useful widget, love it! I want to check the uptime of my system frequently, and would always have to open a terminal and type in 'uptime' to do that. This makes things a lot easier, and also has a really neat design. A few things however:
There appears to be an issue with resizing. If the widget has an incorrect shape, the counters will leak out of the background instead of scaling down!
And instead of having an "enable seconds" option, could you make it possible to fully specify up to which counter you want? So that you can have: "days", "days + hours", "days + hours + minutes", "days + hours + minutes + seconds". In some cases the person might only be interested in days and / or hours, so this would be ideal.
Ratings & Comments
10 Comments
Actualmente no muestra nada de actividad el widget hace falta alguna instalación de paquete? sensores?
Does what it says on the tine. Nice to see. Now to leave my computer running :D
9 +
This is the uptme widget I use. The pie-slices are cool. It looks good, gives good info at a glance. It's about as good as it gets.
9 It's perfect!
This widget causes high cpu usage of plasmashell and whole desktop becomes choppy. After killing and restarting plasmashell the issue comes back after some time. Removing this widget and restarting plasmashell fixes the problem (high cpu usage doesn't come back).
Interesting, thanks for reporting! I'll investigate and report back.
Very useful widget, love it! I want to check the uptime of my system frequently, and would always have to open a terminal and type in 'uptime' to do that. This makes things a lot easier, and also has a really neat design. A few things however: There appears to be an issue with resizing. If the widget has an incorrect shape, the counters will leak out of the background instead of scaling down! And instead of having an "enable seconds" option, could you make it possible to fully specify up to which counter you want? So that you can have: "days", "days + hours", "days + hours + minutes", "days + hours + minutes + seconds". In some cases the person might only be interested in days and / or hours, so this would be ideal.
Thanks a lot for your positive feedback and suggestions. All of them will be addressed in the next version.
another great work for the community!! Looks great in my Plasma!!