Emacs, this is a -*-text-*- file. Bubbling Load Monitoring Applet - A GNOME panel applet that displays the CPU + memory load as a bubbling liquid. Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Johan Walles - johan.walles@gmail.com - http://www.nongnu.org/bubblemon/ -- AUTHORS: Main author: Johan Walles GNOME2 port: Juan Salaverria Thanks to Merlin Hughes for the inspiration! Thanks to Harri Haataja for fixing the RPM spec. Thanks to Pete Rijks and Florian Hinzmann, who helped me find a very annoying segfault. Thanks a lot to Nathan "Nato" Uno for reviewing my code, finding lots of errors, writing the larger-bubbles patch, making a bunch of performance enhancements, and for probably doing at least one more thing that I have forgotten about. Thanks to Bernd Eckenfels for adding Debian packaging stuff, and for maintaining the Debian package. Thanks to Thomas McGuffey for working around the GTK+ tooltip bug, and for finding a problem with get_censored_memory_and_swap(). Thanks to Justin McAleer for providing me with my first actual lead to what may be causing the performance problems some people were having. This also lead to me actually tracking it down to problems with checking the amounts of used memory and swap. At first I thought the problem was with glibtop, but then "timecop" informed me that the problem is with Linux 2.2 and not glibtop. Also, "timecop" claimed that these problems should be fixed (or at least not as visible) by 2.4. Thanks to Leandro Fanzone for fixing the applet so that it can be displayed on remote X displays. Thanks to Alex Badea for writing a workaround for the need for the --activate-goad-server switch. Thanks a lot to Charles Gales for adding initial SMP support. Thanks to Detlef Reichl for the icon support. Thanks a lot to Benjamin Smith for implementing 24bpp support, this has been a problem since way back. Thanks to Nils Nordman for getting the program working on OpenBSD. Thanks to Joshua Crawford for the bottle-sinks-to-the-bottom-but- doesn't-go-away behaviour when there's read mail.