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Bug#488863: marked as done (RFP: kima -- kicker applet that monitors various temperature, frequency and fan sources)



Your message dated Sat, 05 Jul 2008 07:19:25 +0200
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and subject line ITP: kima -- Kicker monitoring applet
has caused the Debian Bug report #488863,
regarding RFP: kima -- kicker applet that monitors various temperature, frequency and fan sources
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist


* Package name    : kima
  Version         : 0.7.4
  Upstream Author : Ken Werner <ken.werner@web.de>
* URL             : http://kima.sourceforge.net/
* License         : GPL
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description     : kicker applet that monitors various temperature, frequency and fan sources

Features
 
supported thermal sources:
* the Linux ACPI Thermal Zone driver. The corresponding kernel module is called thermal.
* the thermal sources of the Linux ACPI driver for the IBM ThinkPad laptops. The corresponding kernel module is called ibm-acpi.
* the IBM Hard Drive Active Protection System (HDAPS) driver. The corresponding kernel module is called hdaps.
* the Omnibook Configuration Tools & Patches. The corresponding kernel module is called omnibook.
* the iBook G4 CPU and GPU thermal zones. It may work on other Apple machines as well (please let me know).
* the thermal sensors available through hwmon (I2C, lm_sensors, ...).
* the CPU thermal sensor of the i8k kernel driver for Dell Inspiron and Latitude notebooks.
* the GPU thermal sensors of nvidia-settings (provided by the nVidia GPU card driver tools)
* the termal sensors provided by hddtemp daemon (make sure hddtemp runs on 127.0.0.1 port 7634 before kima starts)

supported frequency sources:
* the Linux kernel /proc/cpuinfo interface
* the Linux kernel cpufreq subsystem

supported fan sources:
* the fan sensors available through hwmon (I2C, lm_sensors, ...)
* the fan sources of the Linux ACPI driver for the IBM ThinkPad laptops. The corresponding kernel module is called ibm-acpi.
* the fan sources of the i8k kernel driver for Dell Inspiron and Latitude notebooks.

misc sources:
* CPU usage source (for each CPU and/or commulative for all CPUs)
* uptime source that displays the current system uptime
* battery source that displays the current state of charge of your batteries

misc:
* cpufreqd control module to switch cpufreqd profiles via cpufreqd remote interface



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See:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=438990




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