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    who wants a moonclock for the upcoming full moon

    some of you might be interested to use this as full moon approaches

    Screenshot from 2013-11-16 09:28:25.png


    you will need to install it
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install gkrellm gkrellmoon
    or do through synaptic and see how many more great elements are available for gkrellm

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    then to enable start gkrellm click F1 for settings

    enable.png


    and to further enable

    settings.png


    PS
    many themes for the app unpack individually in ~/.gkrellm2/themes/
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    Re: who wants a moonclock for the upcoming full moon

    I have just installed it and the cpufreq plugin. It is a neat little utility that now shows the on-demand frequency of both my CPU cores. Which I think is useful for any one wanting to experiment with over-clocking.

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    Re: who wants a moonclock for the upcoming full moon

    yes Graham it is an ace swiss knife utility sadly not well-known it seems ◼▶⦿=⦿◀◼
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    Re: who wants a moonclock for the upcoming full moon

    I'd forgotten all about gkrellm, used to use that a whole lot when I was using a fluxbox.

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    Re: who wants a moonclock for the upcoming full moon

    gkrellm is really nice. Alas, some theming doesn't play well with KDE.
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    Re: who wants a moonclock for the upcoming full moon

    Quote Originally Posted by grahammechanical View Post
    I have just installed it and the cpufreq plugin. It is a neat little utility that now shows the on-demand frequency of both my CPU cores. Which I think is useful for any one wanting to experiment with over-clocking.

    Regards.
    Does that work on trusty ?

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