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Debian package installation:
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GKrellM is in the Debian archives, you can install using apt-get:
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apt-get update
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apt-get install gkrellm
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RedHat package installation:
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Fresh install:
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rpm -i gkrellm-X.Y.Z-1.i386.rpm
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or, upgrade
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rpm -U gkrellm-X.Y.Z-1.i386.rpm
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Installation from source:
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First untar the tarball:
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tar -xvjf gkrellm-X.Y.Z.tar.bz2
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cd gkrellm-X.Y.Z
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Next compile and install GKrellM for your target system.
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BSD systems need to use gmake (GNU make) instead of the BSD make.
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See below for custom gkrellmd server installs and for installs
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into specific directories.
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Linux
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make
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make install
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FreeBSD 2.x
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make freebsd2
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make install_freebsd
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FreeBSD 3.x and 4.x or later
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make freebsd
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make install_freebsd
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NetBSD 2.X, 3.X and later
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make netbsd2
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make install_netbsd
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NetBSD 1.5 - 1.6.X
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make netbsd1
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make install_netbsd
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OpenBSD
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make openbsd
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make install_openbsd
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Note: install_openbsd makes gkrellm setgid kmem so it can be run non-root, ie:
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chgrp kmem /usr/local/bin/gkrellm
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chmod g+sx /usr/local/bin/gkrellm
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Solaris 2.x (8 tested so far)
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make solaris
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make install_solaris
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Note: install_solaris makes gkrellm setgid sys so it can be run non-root, ie:
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chgrp sys /usr/local/bin/gkrellm
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chmod g+s /usr/local/bin/gkrellm
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(see below for additional Solaris install notes)
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2010-09-15 20:14:11 +04:00
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Windows (needs Windows XP or newer)
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2010-09-15 19:32:14 +04:00
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2008-02-01 21:36:15 +03:00
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make windows
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make INSTALLROOT=C:\gkrellm install_windows
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2010-09-15 19:32:14 +04:00
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See:
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2010-09-15 20:14:11 +04:00
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http://www.srcbox.net/projects/gkrellm/
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2010-09-15 19:32:14 +04:00
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2008-02-01 21:36:15 +03:00
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Needed software for building gkrellm on win32 systems:
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- MinGW
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2010-09-15 20:14:11 +04:00
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- MSYS (gkrellm makefiles are NOT compatible with cmd.exe)
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2008-10-03 16:09:11 +04:00
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- GTK >= 2.4 Development files (see http://www.gtk.org/download-windows.html)
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2010-09-15 20:14:11 +04:00
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- OpenSSL or GnuTLS (optional)
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2008-10-03 16:09:11 +04:00
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- libntlm (optional)
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2008-02-01 21:36:15 +03:00
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Note: Installing gkrellm on windows needs INSTALLROOT set, the default path
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(/usr/local) probably won't work
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BSD make Problems
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On BSD systems, errors like:
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"Makefile", line 21: Missing dependency operator
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result from using BSD make. You need to use gmake.
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If you get the error:
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ld: invalid command option `-E'
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re-run the make without any link flags, eg:
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gmake openbsd LINK_FLAGS=
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==========================================================================
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Customizing the install directory locations
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The default install is under the INSTALLROOT /usr/local, and this is the
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default directory install tree:
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/usr/local INSTALLROOT
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/bin/ both gkrellm and gkrellmd
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/include/gkrellm2/ development include files
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/share/locale/XX/ LC_MESSAGES/gkrellm.mo (XX is cs, de, ...)
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/man/man1/ gkrellm.1 and gkrellmd.1
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/lib/pkgconfig/ gkrellm.pc
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The INSTALLROOT and/or individual install directory locations may be changed.
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For example, use INSTALLROOT to install everything under /usr:
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make install INSTALLROOT=/usr
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For package maintainers convenience, INSTALLROOT may be constructed from
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DESTDIR and PREFIX. So if INSTALLROOT is not specified, you can then
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set either or both of DESTDIR and PREFIX to construct your effective
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INSTALLROOT. For example, a /foo/usr INSTALLROOT would result from:
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make install DESTDIR=/foo PREFIX=/usr
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For finer grained control of individual install directories, use INSTALLDIR
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(for gkrellm), INCLUDEDIR, MANDIR (for gkrellm.1), LOCALEDIR, SINSTALLDIR
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(for gkrellmd), and SMANDIR (for gkrellmd.1). When a DIR variable is given,
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INSTALLROOT is ignored for that directory and the complete directory path
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must be given.
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For example, this command installs under /usr for all except the gkrellmd
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server which is put in /opt/sbin:
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make install INSTALLROOT=/usr SINSTALLDIR=/opt/sbin
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The install of i18n translation files is additionally sensitive to the
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environment variable LOCALEDIR if it set. A command line LOCALEDIR takes
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precedence over an environment variable LOCALEDIR. See the po/README file
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for examples. Also, the install of translation files may be omitted with:
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make install enable_nls=0
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==========================================================================
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Custom gkrellmd server installs:
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1) The default top level make will compile a gkrellmd server using glib2.
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However, a gkrellmd server using glib-1.2 can be compiled for systems
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without the glib2 version with:
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make glib12=1
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2) If the target server has glib installed but no gtk or Xlibs, then gkrellmd
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may be built on the target server by working in the gkrellmd server
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directory:
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cd gkrellm-2.x.y/server
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make
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or
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make glib12=1
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make install
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If not on Linux, remember to specify a make target as for a top level
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make. That is, use "make freebsd", etc and "make install_freebsd", etc.
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This installs gkrellmd into /usr/local/bin and gkrellmd.1 into
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/usr/local/share/man/man1, but if you want to install somewhere else,
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do for example:
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make SMANDIR=/usr/share/man/man1 SINSTALLDIR=/usr/bin install
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or
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make INSTALLROOT=/usr install
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Other make flags:
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To compile a binary with debugging symbols (-g compiler option):
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make debug=1
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Making a RPM package from the source tarball:
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Copy the gkrellm.spec file from inside the tarball to:
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/usr/src/RPM_DIR/SPECS
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where you should substitute for "RPM_DIR" something like "redhat", "RPMS", or
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whatever is appropriate for your distribution.
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Make this "RPM_DIR" substitution in the steps below.
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Also, it's possible some distributions will require an edit of the
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gkrellm.spec "Requires" line. For example, on Mandrake you may have
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to change it to:
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Requires: gtk+2.0 >= 2.0, glib2 >= 2.0
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If your rpm can't handle tar.bz2 files, you need to convert the source tarball
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gkrellm-X.Y.Z.tar.bz2 into a gkrellm-X.Y.Z.tar.gz with an untar and tar.
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Copy the gkrellm source tarball to:
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/usr/src/RPM_DIR/SOURCES
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Then make the RPMs:
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cd /usr/src/RPM_DIR/SPECS
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rpm -ba --clean gkrellm.spec
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Then you should have for a GKrellM version X.Y.Z the RPM packages:
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/usr/src/RPM_DIR/RPMS/$ARCH/gkrellm-X.Y.Z-1.rpm
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/usr/src/RPM_DIR/SRPMS/gkrellm-X.Y.Z-1.src.rpm
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==========================================================================
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==========================================================================
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Solaris install notes:
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Tested to be built as 32bit application with gcc on UltraSPARC only.
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It should work on both 32bit and 64bit kernel. The Solaris port currently
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utilizes kvm to get a value for proc.n_forks. It imposes a few restrictions:
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1) gkrellm for Solaris should be setgid sys as mentioned above.
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2) On Solaris, 32bit binary of gkrellm cannot run on 64bit kernel while
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maintaining its full functionality and vice versa.
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a) It cannot acquire "number of forks" on a different data model of
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the kernel image from its own origin (i.e. binary incompatibility
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between 32bit and 64bit). This is caused by restriction of kvm just
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as mentioned above. For more details, refer to kvm_open(3kvm).
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b) Since a single driver called 'sd' takes control over both hard drives
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and cdroms, "Disks" monitor includes not just i/o activity of hard
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drives but of CDROM or CD-RW's. I don't like this, so a function
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called isharddisk() is implemented in order to exclude i/o activity
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of removable media. If you don't use "composite disk" for monitoring
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and pick drives of your interest, this wouldn't bother you anyway.
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Failure of these functions is silently ignored and it proceeds without
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the failed functionalities. Separate executable should be built for each
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data models (32bit and 64bit kernel) to enjoy full functionality
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including ones described above.
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Functionalities not supported currently are: Battery, CPU/Motherboard
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sensor, Net Timer (PPP) and swap in/out chart.
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libgtop install notes:
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If you have libgtop (plus development libs) installed, you can make
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a version that uses libgtop to read system data. A libgtop version
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will not have a disk, internet, or battery monitor because libgtop does not
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report these stats.
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--If you have gnome (plus libgnome-dev) and either libgtop 1.1.x or 1.0.x:
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make gnome-gtop
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make install
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--If you have libgtop 1.1.x:
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make gtop
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make install
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--If you have libgtop 1.0.x edit the top level Makefile to uncomment GTOP lines
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make gtop1.0
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make install
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