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This panel plugin offers multiple display modes (LED, gradient, fire, etc...) to show the current CPU load of the system. Various appearance options, like colors or size, are customizable. | This panel plugin offers multiple display modes (LED, gradient, fire, etc...) to show the current CPU load of the system. Various appearance options, like colors or size, are customizable. | ||
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On multi core or multi CPU systems, CPU Graph can either track and display all of them at once, or at the user's option only a specific core or CPU. | On multi core or multi CPU systems, CPU Graph can either track and display all of them at once, or at the user's option only a specific core or CPU. | ||
- | * **[[start#Latest Release|Latest Release]]** | + | * **[[#Latest Release|Latest Release]]** |
- | * **[[start#Source Code Repository|Source Code Repository]]** | + | * **[[#Source Code Repository|Source Code Repository]]** |
- | * **[[start#Reporting Bugs|Reporting Bugs]]** | + | * **[[# |
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===== Screenshots ===== | ===== Screenshots ===== | ||
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- | ===== Latest Release | + | ===== Highlighting of suboptimal thread placements |
- | ==== 1.1.0 (2019/ | + | |
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- | * Stable release | + | Starting with CPU Graph 1.2.0, it's possible to optionally highlight CPU usage bars corresponding to potentially suboptimal allocation |
- | * GTK 3 Port | + | |
- | * Add option | + | |
- | * Use css to change bar colors (Bug #15186) | + | |
- | * Fix bars in horizontal mode | + | |
- | * Updated translations | + | |
- | **SHA-256 Hash**: 3ece0a24e55827e0d9b6314129906da60513acdc1748d9dece9f50526e906ba4 \\ | + | On CPUs with SMT, CPU Graph automatically counts the number of SMT scheduling events (SMT scheduling incidents) that could have resulted in reduced performance of tasks running on the CPU. Detecting these events has a very low overhead and thus is enabled even if the " |
- | **SHA-1 Hash**: 4f712fe055d259ced8d279bad631743a065653d1 \\ | + | |
- | **MD5 Hash**: 48ead9dcc019212795637c170d9e2ca2 | + | |
- | ---- | + | In order to test this feature, run the following command-lines in a terminal window |
- | ===== Release History ===== | + | |
- | ==== 1.0.3 (2012/06/30) ==== | + | |
- | * Better compliance with panel plugin HIG | + | |
- | * Add an option allowing | + | |
- | * Fix transparency issues (bug #8893) | + | |
- | ==== 1.0.2 (2012/04/29) ==== | + | < |
- | * Ported to libxfce4ui | + | $ numactl -C 0,1 perf stat stress-ng --cpu 2 # Optimal performance (IPC=1.6) |
- | * Fixed buffer overflow | + | $ numactl -C 0,$[$(nproc)/2] perf stat stress-ng --cpu 2 # Suboptimal performance |
- | * Fixes plugin losing associated command value (bug #6968) | + | </ |
- | * Build the plugin as a module | + | |
- | * Add support for multicores on FreeBSD | + | |
- | * Adapt to panel 4.9 api | + | |
- | ==== 1.0.1 ==== | + | | {{ : |
- | * Added support for Solaris | + | | " |
- | * Fixed support for NetBSD | + | |
- | * Improved translations, | + | |
- | * New icon | + | |
- | * Improvement to the apearance of the Properties dialog | + | |
- | ==== 1.0.0 ==== | + | ---- |
- | * Clean up, bug fixing and optimization | + | |
- | * Added (back) support for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and GNU/ | + | |
- | * Support both 32 and 64 bits on all platforms, with multi core support on linux, OpenBSD and NetBSD | + | |
- | * Available in 35 languages, 15 of which with a complete translation | + | |
- | * Bring back the fire color mode | + | |
- | * Bring back the time scaling mode | + | |
- | * Possibility to track only one CPU when you have several | + | |
- | * More settings, with better defaults | + | |
- | * Make the cpu bar graphs optional | + | |
- | ==== 0.4.0 ==== | + | ===== Latest Release ===== |
- | * Cleanup/ | + | |
- | * Split in several file | + | |
- | * Add one cpu bar graph activity for each cpu core | + | |
- | * Remove fire and frequency color mode (go back in futur) | + | |
- | * Remove time scalling view mode (go back in futur) | + | |
- | * Remove *BSD code (go back in next released) | + | |
- | * Add a new view mode : the grid | + | |
- | * Add an associate customizable command | + | |
- | ==== 0.3.0 ==== | + | {{rss> |
- | * Ported to Xfce 4.4 panel API | + | |
- | * Use xfce4-dev-tools | + | |
- | * Use real frame widget | + | |
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- | ===== Getting it ===== | + | * **[[https:// |
- | The normal | + | |
- | If CPU Graph isn't available there, or if you want a different version, you can download it in source form from [[http:// | + | [[|Back to Top]] |
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===== Source code repository ===== | ===== Source code repository ===== | ||
- | [[http://git.xfce.org/ | + | |
+ | [[https://gitlab.xfce.org/ | ||
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===== Reporting Bugs ===== | ===== Reporting Bugs ===== | ||
- | Bugs should be reported to the [[http:// | + | * **[[:panel-plugins: |
- | ==== Open Bugs ==== | + | [[|Back To Top]] |
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