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GKrellm and Superkaramba are two programs I know of. Superkaramba requires kdelibs, and gkrellm runs fine on its own in Gnome. The one running on his screenie is Superkaramba.
Thank you for the links and the different styles... Does Superkaramba work with Gnome?
I'm also looking for a dockstation that will work with Gnome. Something like the mac look like in the middle bottom.
Thank you for the links and the different styles... Does Superkaramba work with Gnome?
I'm also looking for a dockstation that will work with Gnome. Something like the mac look like in the middle bottom.
Superkaramba should work in Gnome, like I said you just have to install kdelibs for it to run. As far as the dockstation, i think you can get an addon for Superkaramba to do that. Or you can add a normal Gnome taskbar, right click it and go to properties and uncheck the "expand" option so it doesn't go all the way across the screen, blow it up until it reaches the desired size, and just add normal shortcuts to it.
Superkaramba should work in Gnome, like I said you just have to install kdelibs for it to run. As far as the dockstation, i think you can get an addon for Superkaramba to do that. Or you can add a normal Gnome taskbar, right click it and go to properties and uncheck the "expand" option so it doesn't go all the way across the screen, blow it up until it reaches the desired size, and just add normal shortcuts to it.
Thank you for all the good info.... I think I'm going to stick with gkrellm for now... it looks okay for me... But I'm wondering is there to unmount the different sections... I notice in some pictures on here that they have different icons... other thing since I just started gkrellm will it start automatic when I reboot?
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