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NAME

       bubblefishymon - system load meter with ducks and fish

SYNOPSIS

       bubblefishymon [options] [program] [program]

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual  page  documents  briefly  the bubblefishymon command.  This manual page was written for the
       Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.

       bubblefishymon is a dockapp-style system monitor for CPU, memory, swap, load average and network traffic.
       Based on wmfishtime(1) and bubblemon, this program has been considerably improved over the parent code.

       The  higher the water level, the more memory is in use.  The more profuse the bubbles, the higher the CPU
       usage.  Fish represent network traffic direction and speed.

       When the mouse is moved into the window, the display will change to chow the load  history,  or,  if  the
       right  Shift key is held, the current memory usage.  If you press the right mouse button, the window will
       freeze in that state until you move the mouse out then back into the window.

       program1 and program2 are the programs to spawn when either the left or middle mouse buttons are pressed,
       respectively.

OPTIONS

       -d     disable swimming duck.

       -u     disable upside-down duck.

       -f     disable fish.

       -c     disable CPU meter.

       -m     disable memory screen.

       -p     use alternate colour scheme in memory info screen.

       -k     display memory and swap statistics in megabytes.

       -n[iface]
              fish represents network traffic [on <iface>].

       -t     draw the clock too.

       -h     display help.

SEE ALSO

       wmbubble(1) bubblemon-gnome1(1)

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  taken  and  adapted  from wmbubble by Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@linuks.mine.nu>, and
       modified for the Debian system by  Jamie  Wilkinson  <jaq@debian.org>.   The  original  manual  page  for
       wmbubble  was written by John H. Robinson, IV <jaqque@debian.org> for the for the Debian GNU/Linux system
       (but may be used by others).

                                                September 6, 2002                              BUBBLEFISHYMON(1)