wmlongrun − A dockapp to monitor the LongRun(tm) status on Crusoe(tm) processors.
wmlongrun [options]
This manual page documents briefly the wmlongrun command.
WMLongRun is a program to monitor for LongRun(tm). It displays the current LongRun(tm) settings and status: the frequency, the LongRun(tm) flags (performance or economy), and the performance level (expressed as a percentile).
It is a dockapp (dockable application) that is supported by X window managers such as Window Maker, AfterStep, BlackBox, and Enlightenment. It has two user interfaces: an LCD look-alike user interface and an LED-interface. If you select the LCD-interfaces, the back-light may be turned on/off by clicking the mouse button over the application.
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (‘−’). A summary of options is included below.
−d, −−display <string>
Attempt to open a window on the named X display. In the absence of this option, the display specified by the DISPLAY environment variable is used.
−bl, −−backlight
turn on back-light.
−lc, −−light-color <color>
back-light color. (rgb:6E/C6/3B is default)
−i, −−interval <number>
number of secs between updates. (1 is default)
−cd, −−cpuid−device <device>
specify Linux CPUID device (’/dev/cpu/0/cpuid’ is default)
−md, −−msr−device <device>
specify Linux MSR device (’/dev/cpu/0/msr’ is default)
−l, −−led
run the application with LED interface
−h, −−help
show help text and exit.
−v, −−version
show program version and exit.
−w, −−windowed
run the application in windowed mode
−bw, −−broken−wm
activate broken window manager fix
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