wmtemp ====== This is dead simple Window Maker app for monitoring CPU and GPU temperature. Based on WMTempMon dockapp, although it was heavily reworked. .. image:: /images/wmtemp.gif?raw=true :alt: wmtemp transitions Compile ------- To build the dockapp, perform the commands: .. code:: shell-session $ cd wmtemp $ make $ sudo make install Binary will be installed in ``/usr/local/bin`` directory. Configuration ------------- To use the dockapp, you'll need to prepare configuration file, otherwise you'll see 0 values for every core/gpu. Wmtemp will look for configuration file in home directory. Here is sample content of such file: .. code:: shell-session $ cat ~/.wmtemp # wmtemp conf file cpu1_path = /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/hwmon/hwmon2/temp2_input cpu1_critical = 80 cpu1_warning = 65 cpu2_path = /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/hwmon/hwmon2/temp3_input cpu2_critical = 80 cpu2_warning = 65 cpu3_path = /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/hwmon/hwmon2/temp4_input cpu3_critical = 80 cpu3_warning = 65 cpu4_path = /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/hwmon/hwmon2/temp5_input cpu4_critical = 80 cpu4_warning = 65 gpu_path = /sys/devices/virtual/hwmon/hwmon1/temp4_input gpu_critical = 70 gpu_warning = 60 Every core have three options to change: * ``[core]_path`` - path to temperature file to read from. The content of such file contains a number of temperature in mili-Celsius. * ``[core]_critical`` - temperature in °C, on which (and beyond) red color would be used for highlight the entry. * ``[core]_warninf`` - temperature in °C, on which (and beyond) orange color would be used for highlight the entry. In main directory there is a ``wmtemp_sample`` file, which can be copied to ``~/.wmtemp`` and tweaked according to the needs and hardware. Licence ------- This software is licensed under GPL2 license. See COPYING file for details.