GKrellM
Developer(s) | Bill Wilson, Stephan Gehn |
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Stable release | 2.3.11
/ July 25, 2019 |
Written in | GTK+ |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Type | System monitor |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | gkrellm |
GNU Krell Monitors (GKrellM)[1] is a system monitor software based on the GTK+ toolkit that creates a single process stack of system monitors. It can be used to monitor the status of CPUs, main memory, hard disks, network interfaces, local and remote mailboxes, and many other things. Plugins are available for a multitude of tasks, e.g., controlling the XMMS media player or a SETI@home client from within the stacked monitor.
Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, GKrellM is free software.
See also[]
Notes and references[]
- ^ Krell is a reference to an extraterrestrial race in the science fiction movie Forbidden Planet. See The Short GKrellM FAQ at archive.today (archived 10 July 2012) Retrieved 6 January 2008. Archived from the original
Further reading[]
- Joe Barr, "GKrellM: Geek eye-candy, monitors, and more", Linux.com, 29 October 2003
- Marcel Gagné, "Tweaking Tux, Part 5", Linux Journal, 29 October 2003
External links[]
Categories:
- Free system software
- Software that uses GTK
- System monitors
- Free software stubs