SYNOPSIS

       wmcpuload [options]


DESCRIPTION

       This  manual page documents briefly the wmcpuload command.  This manual
       page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution.

       WMCPULoad is a dockapp that is supported by X window managers  such  as
       Window  Maker,  AfterStep, BlackBox, and Enlightenment. It displays the
       current CPU usage, expressed as a percentile and a chart,  and  has  an
       LCD  look-alike  user interface. The back-light may be turned on/off by
       clicking the mouse button over the application. If the CPU usage hits a
       certain  threshold,  an  alarm-mode  will alert you by turning on back-
       light.



OPTIONS

       This program follows the usual  GNU  command  line  syntax,  with  long
       options  starting  with  two  dashes  (`-').  A  summary  of options is
       included below.

       -d, --display <string>
              Attempt to open a window on the named X display. In the  absence
              of   this  option, the  display  specified  by the DISPLAY envi-
              ronment variable is used.

       -t, --title <string>
              specify title name

       -bl, --backlight
              turn on back-light.

       -lc, --light-color <color>
              back-light color (rgb:6E/C6/3B is default)

       -i, --interval <number>
              number of secs between updates (1 is default)

       -c, --cpu <number> (GNU/Linux / IRIX)
              CPU number to monitor (Counting starts with 0).

       -n, --ignore-nice (GNU/Linux / FreeBSD / OpenBSD / NetBSD)
              ignore a nice value

       -h, --help
              show help text and exit

       -v, --version
              show program version and exit

       -w, --windowed
              run the application in windowed mode


AUTHOR

       WMCPULoad was written by Seiichi SATO <ssato@sh.rim.or.jp>.

       This  manual  page was written by Gordon Fraser <gordon@freakzone.net>,
       for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).



                                 June 30, 2001                    WMCPULOAD(1)

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