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A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
I've made a program that let me know some infos of my system: general data, memory and network, cpu, disks and some info for my Nvidia Gpu used with proprietary drivers (if any, no tab).
Where to download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/r8ocx6ieg ... ar.gz/file
MD5SUM: ab2433defe9bd409c10e78258fc37723
Here are the screenshots:
To run the program, Python3, Gtk3 for Python (gir), psutil (python3 module) are required. The data in the second, the third and the fifth tabs are updated every second by default (user can choose a different interval from the command line).
My PC doesn't have any battery.
About psutil: cpu frequencies and temps require psutil version 5.1.0. In my case, I downloaded the source of a newer version from Debian Testing, compiled and installed. If the version is minor, no frequencies and temps data are shown.
Where to download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/r8ocx6ieg ... ar.gz/file
MD5SUM: ab2433defe9bd409c10e78258fc37723
Here are the screenshots:
To run the program, Python3, Gtk3 for Python (gir), psutil (python3 module) are required. The data in the second, the third and the fifth tabs are updated every second by default (user can choose a different interval from the command line).
My PC doesn't have any battery.
About psutil: cpu frequencies and temps require psutil version 5.1.0. In my case, I downloaded the source of a newer version from Debian Testing, compiled and installed. If the version is minor, no frequencies and temps data are shown.
Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
Version 1.1:
- added scrollbars to the disk tab.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ag55fvdfu ... ar.gz/file
MD5SUM: ffbbc89b2eaf2cfe89504f36934e3334
- added scrollbars to the disk tab.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ag55fvdfu ... ar.gz/file
MD5SUM: ffbbc89b2eaf2cfe89504f36934e3334
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Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
So much dependency on such a regular program ...Who needs it if it's time-tested program with CLI- atop?frank38 wrote:To run the program, Python3, Gtk3 for Python (gir), psutil (python3 module) are required. About psutil: cpu frequencies and temps require psutil version 5.1.0. In my case, I downloaded the source of a newer version from Debian Testing, compiled and installed. If the version is minor, no frequencies and temps data are shown.
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
Debian Wiki | DontBreakDebian, My config files on github
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Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
A new version:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/co0c5e654 ... 1.1.tar.gz
MD5SUM: 6c8333fcf52b9b4192cd193fc48f540b
Changelog:
- cpu page: the indicator backgrounds are dark green; the main indicator is the right size.
I think the program is complete. Obviously, I cannot add the data of AMD Gpu nor Nvidia Gpu used with the nouveau driver nor Intel Gpu.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/co0c5e654 ... 1.1.tar.gz
MD5SUM: 6c8333fcf52b9b4192cd193fc48f540b
Changelog:
- cpu page: the indicator backgrounds are dark green; the main indicator is the right size.
I think the program is complete. Obviously, I cannot add the data of AMD Gpu nor Nvidia Gpu used with the nouveau driver nor Intel Gpu.
Last edited by frank38 on 2018-07-30 17:05, edited 1 time in total.
Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
Hardinfo is a nice program, but it is a different program.CwF wrote:There is Hardinfo, a wheel that already rolls pretty well?
Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
The program is written in Python code, which is mandatory. It uses the GTK3 toolkit for the gui, I think this library is already installed everywhere. So, just install the python interfaces for Gtk3, and psutil. For the Nvidia Gpu optional page, the proprietary drivers and the nvidia-smi program are required. Without this last program, no Nvidia tab will be shown.None1975 wrote:So much dependency on such a regular program ...Who needs it if it's time-tested program with CLI- atop?
Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
op likes to re-invent those.CwF wrote:There is Hardinfo, a wheel that already rolls pretty well?
just look at their other "contributions".
for me it's sort-of ok to do that (for fun), but sharing via mediafire is evil and counter-productive.
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Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
debiman wrote:op likes to re-invent those.CwF wrote:There is Hardinfo, a wheel that already rolls pretty well?
KInfoCenter in KDE is a great example of this type of program
Agreed, it's ok for fun and I applaud OP for advancing his coding skills this way. There's no way in hell I'm going to download any code from mediafire though.for me it's sort-of ok to do that (for fun), but sharing via mediafire is evil and counter-productive.
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Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
And why you are not using github services? Why do you upload files to mediafire? Sounds suspicious ...frank38 wrote:I've made a program that let me know some infos of my system
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
Reinventing the wheel sometime helpdebiman wrote:op likes to re-invent those.CwF wrote:There is Hardinfo, a wheel that already rolls pretty well?
just look at their other "contributions".
for me it's sort-of ok to do that (for fun), but sharing via mediafire is evil and counter-productive.
Mediafire: the code in written in python, everybody can read it. There is no warranty using other services. However, at the moment I've been spending most of my free time for finishing the file manager, so maybe one day. And I have also to rewrite the image viewer.
Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
The code is written in python, everybody can read it. Other services are not secure as you think, unless there is always somebody who checks all the code uploaded. One day I'll do it. My programs are safe, if you check the checksums.None1975 wrote:And why you are not using github services? Why do you upload files to mediafire? Sounds suspicious ...frank38 wrote:I've made a program that let me know some infos of my system
Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
frank38 wrote:Mediafire: the code in written in python, everybody can read it. There is no warranty using other services.
no, other sites aren't 100% safe either. but downloading stuff (source code or compiled doesn't matter in that respect) from a commercial site that only lets you do it for free because they can milk you in the process, and install a bunch of cookies and other baddies in your browser (until you clean it out again), and doesn't work without tons of javascript (more dangerous) - that's just asking for trouble.frank38 wrote:The code is written in python, everybody can read it. Other services are not secure as you think, unless there is always somebody who checks all the code uploaded. One day I'll do it. My programs are safe, if you check the checksums.
and the checksums don't help with that, either.
if you don't want to take advantage of the git version control system and everything else it offers, you can also use github to simply upload zip files. or choose any other of the numerous alternatives.
Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
GitLab is not free, GitHub is. Do you know some other free alternatives?debiman wrote:no, other sites aren't 100% safe either. but downloading stuff (source code or compiled doesn't matter in that respect) from a commercial site that only lets you do it for free because they can milk you in the process, and install a bunch of cookies and other baddies in your browser (until you clean it out again), and doesn't work without tons of javascript (more dangerous) - that's just asking for trouble.
and the checksums don't help with that, either.
if you don't want to take advantage of the git version control system and everything else it offers, you can also use github to simply upload zip files. or choose any other of the numerous alternatives.
Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
gitlab (both the software and the site) is just as free as github.com.frank38 wrote:GitLab is not free, GitHub is.
they just display paid options more openly than github.
do you want me to re-iterate every alternative listed in that long thread i linked?Do you know some other free alternatives?
sure, no problem.
if it becomes too taxing for you, i can stop midway and give you a rest, then continue whenever you feel ready.
Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
At the moment I've chosen GitHub, where I've uploaded two of my programs: Gpasteboard and Os_monitor (this one).debiman wrote:gitlab (both the software and the site) is just as free as github.com.frank38 wrote:GitLab is not free, GitHub is.
they just display paid options more openly than github.
do you want me to re-iterate every alternative listed in that long thread i linked?Do you know some other free alternatives?
sure, no problem.
if it becomes too taxing for you, i can stop midway and give you a rest, then continue whenever you feel ready.
Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
This program is now on GitHub with the name os-monitor.
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Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
Congratulations! Keep a good work.frank38 wrote:This program is now on GitHub with the name os-monitor.
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Re: A program that monitorize the system. (For fun)
great. a step in the right direction. welcome to the FOSS community!frank38 wrote:This program is now on GitHub with the name os-monitor.