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projects:panel-plugins:xfce4-cpufreq-plugin [2011/01/23 10:54] – [Usage] frivoalprojects:panel-plugins:xfce4-cpufreq-plugin [2013/09/11 13:17] – [Usage] hjudt
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 ===== About ===== ===== About =====
-The CpuFreq Plugin shows in the Xfce Panel the followingchooseable informations:+Originally written by Thomas Schreck, this panel plugin shows information about the CPU governor and frequencies supported and used by your system. At the momentchanging any of these settings is not supported by this plugin but planned for future releases.
  
-  * current CPU frequency +===== Usage =====
-  * current used governor+
  
-In a seperate dialog it provides you following informations of all available informations: +From the configuration dialog, which is available by right-clicking on the panel widget, select the CPU which you want to monitor in the panel. Instead of showing values for a single CPU, you can alternatively choose minimum, average or maximum, which might make more sense on a multi-core system. If your system is using the Intel 
-  +pstate driverthe current maximum will be chosen by default, as this is what other monitoring applications like i7z show as the current real performance.
-  * all available CPU frequencies +
-  * all available governors +
-  * used driver for the cpu +
- +
-===== Usage =====+
  
-Using the plugin is quite simple. You select the cpu which you want to monitor in the Xfce Panel. Next thing you could change is the timeout interval how often the informations have to be updated. The default value is 1,0 s.+The remaining options on the configuration dialog let you customize the panel widget layout and what data is shown on the panel.
  
-You can also specify which informations should be displayed in the panel.+The overview window can be accessed by left-clicking on the panel plugin widget, or from the context menu, similar to the configuration dialog. It shows detailed information for every CPU (core).
  
 ===== Screenshots ===== ===== Screenshots =====