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Description:
wmcpuwatch aims to show the load of every logical CPU on the system. It is a fork of wmmon. wmmon shows the load of up to 10 CPUs. With a little tweaking it is possible to show 12 with wmmon, but when in 2017 Intel announced a 18 core CPU (and AMD was with their Ryzen even earlier), there was time for a new dockapp. wmcpuwatch now shows the load of all CPUs in the lower frame which allows 40 CPUs at max.
Homepage:
https://bitbucket-archive.softwareheritage.org/projects/st/StarFire/wmcpuwatch.html
License:
GPL-3+

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0.2-r2 8 ~amd64 ~x86 0

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<pkgmetadata>
	<maintainer type="person">
		<email>voyageur@gentoo.org</email>
		<name>Bernard Cafarelli</name>
	</maintainer>
	<longdescription>
wmcpuwatch aims to show the load of every logical CPU on the system.

It is a fork of wmmon. wmmon shows the load of up to 10 CPUs. With a little tweaking it is possible to show 12 with wmmon, but when in 2017 Intel announced a 18 core CPU (and AMD was with their Ryzen even earlier), there was time for a new dockapp.

wmcpuwatch now shows the load of all CPUs in the lower frame which allows 40 CPUs at max.
</longdescription>
</pkgmetadata>

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