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OSD Monitors 0.1 (Default branch)

Image OSD Monitors is a tool for those who prefer simple window managers and don't want precious screen space cluttered with panels, icons, etc. It uses the xosd library to display various textual monitors (clock, CPU usage, net, swap, disk, etc.) transparently at a fixed position on the screen. It has a very low memory and CPU footprint. Image

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CERVISIA(1)							     Cervisia							       CERVISIA(1)

NAME
Cervisia - Graphical CVS frontend SYNOPSIS
cervisia [ --display display ] [ --caption caption ] [ --geometry geometry ] [ --icon icon ] [ --miniicon miniicon ] [ --dcopserver server ] [ directory ] DESCRIPTION
Cervisia is a graphical user interface for the Concurrent Versions System. It is based on the KDE libraries and therefore shares their Look'n'Feel, configuration and help system. OPTIONS
Cervisia accepts the following options: directory Tells Cervisia to open the sandbox in directory at startup --display display Specifies the X11 display --caption caption Sets the caption, i. e. what is shown in the title bar --geometry geometry Sets the geometry of the main window --icon icon Sets the program's icon (used by window managers and panels) --miniicon miniicon Sets the program's mini icon (used by window managers and panels) --dcopserver server Sets the dcopserver the program should use FILES
/usr/share/config/cervisiarc - global configuration file $HOME/.kde/share/config/cervisiarc - user-specific configuration file SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/HTML/en/cervisia/index.html cvs(1) http://cervisia.sourceforge.net AUTHOR
Bernd Gehrmann <bernd@mail.berlios.de> 3rd Berkeley Distribution 2.0 CERVISIA(1)