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Aazmat Monitor 0.1
Aazmat Monitor is a SuperKaramba system monitoring widget. more>>
Aazmat Monitor is a SuperKaramba system monitoring widget.
It was adapted to meet office theme and added a few new monitors all of them are built into there own theme file so you can place them were you like.
<<lessIt was adapted to meet office theme and added a few new monitors all of them are built into there own theme file so you can place them were you like.
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Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1554 downloads
NAT Monitor 2.4
NAT Monitor is a tool to monitor hosts bandwidth usage in a Linux-NAT network. more>>
NAT Monitor is a tool to monitor hosts bandwidth usage in a Linux-NAT network.
A daemon collects data and clients display them (currently a GTK app with graph and a text version). It detects new hosts, saves up to 12 hours of data, and has a nice summary statistic.
<<lessA daemon collects data and clients display them (currently a GTK app with graph and a text version). It detects new hosts, saves up to 12 hours of data, and has a nice summary statistic.
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Added: 2005-11-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1439 downloads
Camera Monitor 0.2
Camera Monitor is a little tray system icon that notifies you when your Webcam is on. more>>
Camera Monitor is a little tray system icon that notifies you when your Webcam is on. The project is designed for the GNOME desktop, but will work as well on KDE and XFCE.
Camera Monitor is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Installation:
tar xzf laptoptemp-0.2.tar.gz
cd cameramonitor-0.1
./configure
sudo make install
Enhancements:
- Added support for libnotify
- Ported to new gtk.StatusIcon
- Updated preferences panel
- Updated about information
- Removed notification on bad previous exit
- Added option to preferences for autostarting cameramonitor every session
<<lessCamera Monitor is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Installation:
tar xzf laptoptemp-0.2.tar.gz
cd cameramonitor-0.1
./configure
sudo make install
Enhancements:
- Added support for libnotify
- Ported to new gtk.StatusIcon
- Updated preferences panel
- Updated about information
- Removed notification on bad previous exit
- Added option to preferences for autostarting cameramonitor every session
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Added: 2007-03-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
976 downloads
FTP Monitor 0.8
FTP Monitor its a simple panel applet, which monitors incoming connections to ftpd. more>>
FTP Monitor is a simple panel applet, which monitors incoming connections to ftpd(vsftpd/ncftpd/pure-ftpd/proftpd) and generates passive popups.
For pure-ftpd, ncftpd, proftpd it acts as a frontend to pure-ftpwho, ncftpd_spy and ftpwho respectively. For vsftpd, it looks in output of ps -fe.
Enhancements:
- Update the change in ftp daemon (or path) withour requiring a restart
- Fixed the bug (introduced in 0.70) that FTP status will not update
- For large panels, the icon is now centered
<<lessFor pure-ftpd, ncftpd, proftpd it acts as a frontend to pure-ftpwho, ncftpd_spy and ftpwho respectively. For vsftpd, it looks in output of ps -fe.
Enhancements:
- Update the change in ftp daemon (or path) withour requiring a restart
- Fixed the bug (introduced in 0.70) that FTP status will not update
- For large panels, the icon is now centered
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Added: 2005-12-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1441 downloads
compact system monitor
compact system monitor is a small and compact system monitor for SuperKaramba. more>>
compact system monitor is a small and compact system monitor for SuperKaramba.
Credit where credit is due, i think i stole the icons from Borealis? Nice are they not? And the idea from someone else.
The theme can be changed somewhat by editing the theme and comenting out some lines.
Hope you like it! Its my first!
<<lessCredit where credit is due, i think i stole the icons from Borealis? Nice are they not? And the idea from someone else.
The theme can be changed somewhat by editing the theme and comenting out some lines.
Hope you like it! Its my first!
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Added: 2006-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1210 downloads
vSMP Monitor 1.3
vSMP Monitor is the Superkaramba theme that i have been modifying with time and finally decided to post it. more>>
vSMP Monitor is the SuperKaramba theme that i have been modifying with time and finally decided to post it.
It is a melting pot of many other themes which i have mentioned in the theme file. Hope you like it.
** Note background is from unknown origin all credit goes to the author!
<<lessIt is a melting pot of many other themes which i have mentioned in the theme file. Hope you like it.
** Note background is from unknown origin all credit goes to the author!
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Added: 2006-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1213 downloads
Hardware Monitor 1.4
Hardware Monitor is a multi-purpose, beautiful system-monitoring applet. more>>
Hardware Monitor is a multi-purpose, beautiful system-monitoring applet.
The Hardware Monitor applet is an applet for the GNOME panel which tries to be a beautiful all-around solution to system monitoring. It also strives to be user-friendly and generally nice and sensible, integrating pleasantly with the rest of your GNOME desktop.
Includes different viewers, including a flame effect, allows multiple devices to be monitored in the samme applet, uses smooth updating, polished graphs, clean HIG-compliant interface.
Main features:
- A graphical view where each monitor is represented by a (time, measurement) colored curve
- A bar-plot view with a horizontal bar per monitor
- A column view with a column (time, measurement) diagram for each monitor
- A textual view which simply lists the monitors and the currently measured values
- A flame view which produces spiffy flames, the sizes of which are determined by the values of the monitored device
And the applet supports monitoring the following hardware characteristics:
- CPU usage (all CPUs, or one at the time) - niced background processes such as SETI@home are automatically ignored
- Memory usage - cache and buffers are automatically ignored
- Swap usage
- Load average
- Disk usage (or disk space free)
- Network throughput (Ethernet, wireless, modem, serial link), either incoming or outgoing or both
- Temperatures from internal sensors (e.g. system board and CPU temperatures)
- Fan speeds from internal sensors
<<lessThe Hardware Monitor applet is an applet for the GNOME panel which tries to be a beautiful all-around solution to system monitoring. It also strives to be user-friendly and generally nice and sensible, integrating pleasantly with the rest of your GNOME desktop.
Includes different viewers, including a flame effect, allows multiple devices to be monitored in the samme applet, uses smooth updating, polished graphs, clean HIG-compliant interface.
Main features:
- A graphical view where each monitor is represented by a (time, measurement) colored curve
- A bar-plot view with a horizontal bar per monitor
- A column view with a column (time, measurement) diagram for each monitor
- A textual view which simply lists the monitors and the currently measured values
- A flame view which produces spiffy flames, the sizes of which are determined by the values of the monitored device
And the applet supports monitoring the following hardware characteristics:
- CPU usage (all CPUs, or one at the time) - niced background processes such as SETI@home are automatically ignored
- Memory usage - cache and buffers are automatically ignored
- Swap usage
- Load average
- Disk usage (or disk space free)
- Network throughput (Ethernet, wireless, modem, serial link), either incoming or outgoing or both
- Temperatures from internal sensors (e.g. system board and CPU temperatures)
- Fan speeds from internal sensors
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Added: 2007-01-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1037 downloads
Load Monitor 1.0b
Load Monitor is a system resource monitor. more>>
The Monitor application, which consists of 2 parts, a MonitorServer (linux daemon) and a MonitorClient (java gui), will enable the user to monitor and log server process, memory, network and cpu information of multiple servers at a time.
The MonitorClient part is written in Java and is able to connect to one or more Servers that are running the MonitorServer part of the Monitor application.
The client will poll the servers at user specified intervals and will provide a graphical representation of the recources (mem, cpu, nic and process information) of one server at a time.
In addition the MonitorClient is able to log the information of all the servers, each server in a different logfile in a coprehesive CSV format.
The MonitorServer is a seperate application written in C++ and linked to omniORB4 to minimize the load it imposes on the server that is beeing monitored. When the MonitorServer is not beeing polled by a MonitorClient it sits idle.
The client will of course run on any platform that supports Java, but the server currently only supports Linux, kernels 2.2, 2.4, 2.6 and possibly (not tested) 2.0 and >2.6.
<<lessThe MonitorClient part is written in Java and is able to connect to one or more Servers that are running the MonitorServer part of the Monitor application.
The client will poll the servers at user specified intervals and will provide a graphical representation of the recources (mem, cpu, nic and process information) of one server at a time.
In addition the MonitorClient is able to log the information of all the servers, each server in a different logfile in a coprehesive CSV format.
The MonitorServer is a seperate application written in C++ and linked to omniORB4 to minimize the load it imposes on the server that is beeing monitored. When the MonitorServer is not beeing polled by a MonitorClient it sits idle.
The client will of course run on any platform that supports Java, but the server currently only supports Linux, kernels 2.2, 2.4, 2.6 and possibly (not tested) 2.0 and >2.6.
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Added: 2005-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1668 downloads
lm-monitor 1.0
lm-monitor is a daemon that run sensors at a defined interval (15 seconds by default) and checks the output. more>>
lm-monitor is a daemon that run sensors at a defined interval (15 seconds by default) and checks the output
If a sensor value has gone outside the defined limit since the last reading, an email message is sent to one or more administrators, alerting them about the condition so they can take appropriate action.
lm-monitor requires the lm-sensors package and a working email configuration, including the "mail" command.
Enhancements:
- Found and corrected a bug in MailText() that generated unvalid indices into SData member arrays.
- Wrote a script to create an unprivileged system account.
- Added code to drop root privilegies and run as the system account mentioned above.
- The install target creates a separate directory for lm-monitor in $(PIDDIR) (normally /var/run), and sets owner and group to lm-monitor. This is neccesary for lm-monitor to be able to remove the pidfile on exit, after having dropped root privilegies.
- Corrected the manpage regarding the --verify-config option.
- Added --help and --version as valid options (previously only -h and -v was accepted).
- Found and corrected a bug in EvaluateAlarm() where newBits was used instead of oldBits when composing mail messages for restored alarms.
<<lessIf a sensor value has gone outside the defined limit since the last reading, an email message is sent to one or more administrators, alerting them about the condition so they can take appropriate action.
lm-monitor requires the lm-sensors package and a working email configuration, including the "mail" command.
Enhancements:
- Found and corrected a bug in MailText() that generated unvalid indices into SData member arrays.
- Wrote a script to create an unprivileged system account.
- Added code to drop root privilegies and run as the system account mentioned above.
- The install target creates a separate directory for lm-monitor in $(PIDDIR) (normally /var/run), and sets owner and group to lm-monitor. This is neccesary for lm-monitor to be able to remove the pidfile on exit, after having dropped root privilegies.
- Corrected the manpage regarding the --verify-config option.
- Added --help and --version as valid options (previously only -h and -v was accepted).
- Found and corrected a bug in EvaluateAlarm() where newBits was used instead of oldBits when composing mail messages for restored alarms.
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Added: 2006-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1130 downloads
bandwidth monitor 1.4
bandwidth monitor is a small application which polls /proc/net/dev for the byte counts for a given network device. more>>
bandwidth monitor is a small application which polls /proc/net/dev for the byte counts for a given network device , and calculates the RX and TX bandwidths. Originally a shell script, then a Perl script, now rewritten in C so that it can easily be used on embedded devices like the Linksys WRT54G as well as.
This program started as a shell script that I ran on my home-brew firewall wireless router (Linux, of course, on a 486/66) to keep track of my incoming and outgoing bandwidth. This let me know that I was getting the bandwidth that I paid for, and it also helped me keep an eye on the throttling of bulk traffic so that I didnt choke out my interactive sessions. Of course, that was before I had QOS.
The program is probably tied to Linux, since it grabs the byte counts for the requested interface right from /proc/net/dev. It could pretty easily be modified to grab the same information from the output of /sbin/ifconfig, but that would waste resources to spawn a new process to parse the /proc/net/dev file and regurgitate it to us. Also, I havent bothered to look at how uniform the output of the byte counts from /sbin/ifconfig is on other operating systems.
As a side note, the C version also uses nanosleep() and gettimeofday() to get more accurate polling intervals and track the overall time (since sleep(), usleep(), nanosleep(), et. al. only guaruntee to wait at least as long as you request, but do not guaruntee that it wont be possibly much longer...) So, if you were interested in porting it, youd have to make sure that nanosleep() and gettimeofday() were also available, or lose the resolution of the time used in bandwidth calculations.
BUILDING
$ gcc -O3 -o bandwidth_monitor bandwidth_monitor.c
<<lessThis program started as a shell script that I ran on my home-brew firewall wireless router (Linux, of course, on a 486/66) to keep track of my incoming and outgoing bandwidth. This let me know that I was getting the bandwidth that I paid for, and it also helped me keep an eye on the throttling of bulk traffic so that I didnt choke out my interactive sessions. Of course, that was before I had QOS.
The program is probably tied to Linux, since it grabs the byte counts for the requested interface right from /proc/net/dev. It could pretty easily be modified to grab the same information from the output of /sbin/ifconfig, but that would waste resources to spawn a new process to parse the /proc/net/dev file and regurgitate it to us. Also, I havent bothered to look at how uniform the output of the byte counts from /sbin/ifconfig is on other operating systems.
As a side note, the C version also uses nanosleep() and gettimeofday() to get more accurate polling intervals and track the overall time (since sleep(), usleep(), nanosleep(), et. al. only guaruntee to wait at least as long as you request, but do not guaruntee that it wont be possibly much longer...) So, if you were interested in porting it, youd have to make sure that nanosleep() and gettimeofday() were also available, or lose the resolution of the time used in bandwidth calculations.
BUILDING
$ gcc -O3 -o bandwidth_monitor bandwidth_monitor.c
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Added: 2007-04-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
923 downloads
Snmp Monitor 1.0.1
Snmp Monitor provides a SNMP router and monitoring alarms. more>>
Snmp Monitor provides a SNMP router and monitoring alarms.
Snmp Monitor is a Scotty extension to monitor SNMP variables on the net. If there are changes to the routers, etc., it can send you a message on your cellular, by email, or via the screen.
<<lessSnmp Monitor is a Scotty extension to monitor SNMP variables on the net. If there are changes to the routers, etc., it can send you a message on your cellular, by email, or via the screen.
Download (0.042MB)
Added: 2007-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
967 downloads
Orange Monitor 0.1
Orange Monitor is a system monitoring theme for SuperKaramba. more>>
Orange Monitor is a system monitoring theme for SuperKaramba.
Main features:
- CPU Load and Temperature (mbmon)
- Used RAM
- Used Space on hda and hda2 (customizable)
- Bandwidth Spent (bars are customizable , Incoming gets full @ 1GB and Outgoing @ 256MB by default)
- XMMS Controls (xmmsctrl)
Inspired on:
- Yaxay Skin for Winamp3
- Pod Icons for LiquidWeather karamba
- SystemTux Karamba
<<lessMain features:
- CPU Load and Temperature (mbmon)
- Used RAM
- Used Space on hda and hda2 (customizable)
- Bandwidth Spent (bars are customizable , Incoming gets full @ 1GB and Outgoing @ 256MB by default)
- XMMS Controls (xmmsctrl)
Inspired on:
- Yaxay Skin for Winamp3
- Pod Icons for LiquidWeather karamba
- SystemTux Karamba
Download (0.009MB)
Added: 2006-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1212 downloads
Simple Monitor 1.1
Simple Monitor is a SuperKaramba theme inspired by the simple but effective Very Simple Monitors theme. more>>
Simple Monitor is a SuperKaramba theme inspired by the simple but effective "Very Simple Monitors" theme by the user humanthing. Some values are not displayed properly though in Very Simple Monitors (network values and IP). This could be because of different setups. My computer is pretty standard so my theme should function properly on most pcs. http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=48973
I like a tight and clean desktop, so I simplified the idea even more. This theme is showing all basic information, and nothing more.
Main features:
- Processors type
- Processor speed
- Processor load (number and graph, for one proc)
- Processor Temperature
- Amount of ram used / amount of ram
- amount of swap used / amount of swap
- amound of HDD space used / amount of HDD space total (for "/root" and "/home")
- HDD temperatue (for "/hda", I could add another drive if requested)
- Computer name
- Computer ip
- Network load (up- and download, values and graph)
- Amount of transfered data thrue internet (up- and download) since last boot
Enhancements:
- Made the three blocks clickable.
- The CPU block opens Processor information
- The Memory block opens KsysGuard (youll need to have it installed to be able open it, obviously. Its in Kubuntu by default)
- the Network block opens your computers ip settings window
- Added a line for your computers uptime
- Changed font colors to very dark gray and very light gray, instead of black and white, to make it look softer.
<<lessI like a tight and clean desktop, so I simplified the idea even more. This theme is showing all basic information, and nothing more.
Main features:
- Processors type
- Processor speed
- Processor load (number and graph, for one proc)
- Processor Temperature
- Amount of ram used / amount of ram
- amount of swap used / amount of swap
- amound of HDD space used / amount of HDD space total (for "/root" and "/home")
- HDD temperatue (for "/hda", I could add another drive if requested)
- Computer name
- Computer ip
- Network load (up- and download, values and graph)
- Amount of transfered data thrue internet (up- and download) since last boot
Enhancements:
- Made the three blocks clickable.
- The CPU block opens Processor information
- The Memory block opens KsysGuard (youll need to have it installed to be able open it, obviously. Its in Kubuntu by default)
- the Network block opens your computers ip settings window
- Added a line for your computers uptime
- Changed font colors to very dark gray and very light gray, instead of black and white, to make it look softer.
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Added: 2007-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
936 downloads
Hard Disk Temperature Monitor
Hard Disk Temperature Monitor is a SuperKaramba theme that monitors the hard drive temperature. more>>
Hard Disk Temperature Monitor is my first superkaramba theme, it uses the package hddtemp, please verify if your system has it installed.
I modify this image(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=28748)
And made the Icon, from 2 images from the web.
The entire theme is in spanish, but you can translate to any language.
I really apreciate your comments!
Thank you so much, and greetings from Medellin-Colombia!
<<lessI modify this image(http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=28748)
And made the Icon, from 2 images from the web.
The entire theme is in spanish, but you can translate to any language.
I really apreciate your comments!
Thank you so much, and greetings from Medellin-Colombia!
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1243 downloads
X Hardware Monitor 1.0
X Hardware Monitor is monitor hardware indicators for temperature, voltage etc... of a running system with a graphical panel. more>>
X Hardware Monitor is a hardware monitor that shows indicators for temperature, voltage, fan speed etc, of a running system with a graphical panel.
The default configuration allows to monitor up to 3 temperatures, 3 fan speeds and 6 voltages. This tool is more particularly adequate for bi-processor systems.
<<lessThe default configuration allows to monitor up to 3 temperatures, 3 fan speeds and 6 voltages. This tool is more particularly adequate for bi-processor systems.
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Added: 2005-09-22 License: Freeware Price:
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