Provided by: wmbubble_1.54-2_amd64
NAME
wmbubble - system load monitor
SYNOPSIS
wmbubble [options] [program1] [program2] [...] [programN]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the wmbubble command. wmbubble is a dockapp-style CPU, memory, swap and load average monitor. Based on the GNOME BubbleMon applet, this program has been considerably improved. The higher the water level, the more memory is in use. The more profuse the bubbles, the higher the CPU usage. There is also a real-time CPU percentage display. When the mouse is moved into the window, the display will change to show the load history, or, if either shift key is held, the current memory usage. If you press the right mouse button, the window will freeze in that state. You can unfreeze the display by pressing the right mouse button again. program1, program2, and so on are the programs to spawn when various buttons on the mouse are pressed while the pointer is over the dockapp. For the vast majority of users, there can be up to 9 of those buttons, and in order they are: the left(1), middle(2), and right(3) mouse buttons; up(4), down(5), left(6), and right(7) on the mouse wheels; and the backwards(8) and forwards(9) mouse buttons. Additionally, the right mouse button (program3) will only be executed if the graphs are disabled (otherwise that argument is ignored).
OPTIONS
-maxbubbles Maximum number of simultaneous bubbles in the dockapp -air_noswap Color of air and bubbles when swap is at 0% -air_maxswap Color of air and bubbles when swap is at 100% -liquid_noswap Color of water when swap is at 0% -liquid_maxswap Color of water when swap is at 100% -duckbody Color of duck's body -duckbill Color of duck's bill -duckeye Color of duck's eye -delay delay this number of microseconds between redraws -ripples Pixels to disturb the surface when a bubble is formed/pops -gravity Pixels/refresh/refresh to accelerate bubbles upwards -volatility Restorative force on water surface in proportion/refresh -viscosity Attenuation of surface velocity in proportion/refresh -speed_limit Maximum water surface velocity in pixels/refresh -help Displays this help -duck Draw the duck? -d Equivalent to -duck no -upsidedown Can the duck flip when the tank is overfull? -u Equivalent to -upsidedown no -cpumeter Show the current load at the bottom -c Equivalent to -cpumeter no -graphdigit Color of the digits on the graphs -graphwarn Color of the digits on the memory graph when above 90% -graphlabel Color of the 1 5 and 15 on load graph and m and s on mem graph -graphfield Color of the background of the graphs -graphgrid Color of the grid lines in the graphs -graphmax Color of the top two pixels of the bar graph -graphbar Color of the rest of the bar graph -graphmarkers Color of the horizontal lines on the graph that indicate each integer load average -p Adjust the digit colors to pale blue and cyan -graphs Does hovering show the graphs -m Equivalent to -graphs no -units Units for memory in KB or MB -k Equivalent to -units megabytes -shifttime Number of hours after midnight that are drawn as part of the previous day on digital clock and date -digital Draw 24h digital clock -showdate Draw day-of-week month day-of-month -analog Draw analog clock face -hourcolor Color of hour hand on analog clock -mincolor Color of minute hand on analog clock -seccolor Color of second hand on analog clock
RESOURCES
wmbubble*maxbubbles Maximum number of simultaneous bubbles in the dockapp wmbubble*air_noswap Color of air and bubbles when swap is at 0% wmbubble*air_maxswap Color of air and bubbles when swap is at 100% wmbubble*liquid_noswap Color of water when swap is at 0% wmbubble*liquid_maxswap Color of water when swap is at 100% wmbubble*duckbody Color of duck's body wmbubble*duckbill Color of duck's bill wmbubble*duckeye Color of duck's eye wmbubble*delay delay this number of microseconds between redraws wmbubble*ripples Pixels to disturb the surface when a bubble is formed/pops wmbubble*gravity Pixels/refresh/refresh to accelerate bubbles upwards wmbubble*volatility Restorative force on water surface in proportion/refresh wmbubble*viscosity Attenuation of surface velocity in proportion/refresh wmbubble*speed_limit Maximum water surface velocity in pixels/refresh wmbubble*duck Draw the duck? wmbubble*upsidedown Can the duck flip when the tank is overfull? wmbubble*cpumeter Show the current load at the bottom wmbubble*graphdigit Color of the digits on the graphs wmbubble*graphwarn Color of the digits on the memory graph when above 90% wmbubble*graphlabel Color of the 1 5 and 15 on load graph and m and s on mem graph wmbubble*graphfield Color of the background of the graphs wmbubble*graphgrid Color of the grid lines in the graphs wmbubble*graphmax Color of the top two pixels of the bar graph wmbubble*graphbar Color of the rest of the bar graph wmbubble*graphmarkers Color of the horizontal lines on the graph that indicate each integer load average wmbubble*graphs Does hovering show the graphs wmbubble*units Units for memory in KB or MB wmbubble*shifttime Number of hours after midnight that are drawn as part of the previous day on digital clock and date wmbubble*digital Draw 24h digital clock wmbubble*showdate Draw day-of-week month day-of-month wmbubble*analog Draw analog clock face wmbubble*hourcolor Color of hour hand on analog clock wmbubble*mincolor Color of minute hand on analog clock wmbubble*seccolor Color of second hand on analog clock
AUTHOR
wmbubble was originally written by timecop <timecop@japan.co.jp> but is now maintained by Robert Jacobs <rnjacobs@mit.edu> This manual page was originally written by John H. Robinson, IV <jaqque@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system but has since been moved upstream. December 1, 2014 WMBUBBLE(1)