Application
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.3.1

Description
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is a CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor for GNOME Panel

Features
========

   * Support for proc or sys filesystems
   * Support for multiprocessor systems

Prerequisites
=============

   * GNOME 2 libraries
   * GNOME Panel libraries
   * GNOME-VFS libraries
   * GConf

Overview of Changes in GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.3.1
=================================================

  This is mainly a bugfix release

  Bugfixes:
	* Not always use scaling_cur_freq in frequency selector (Carlos Garcia)
	* Removed possible duplicated frequencies in the pull down menu (Carlos Garcia)
	* Some other bugfixes and improvements (Carlos Garcia)

Thanks to Joe Flint, Javier Gonzalez, Andrew Lau, etc. for bug reporting

Tarballs can be downloaded from
   http://carlosgc.linups.org/files/gnome-cpufreq-applet/gnome-cpufreq-applet-0.3.1.tar.gz

CVS
   http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnome-cpufreq-applet/

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is currently being packaged as part of Debian Unstable
   http://packages.debian.org/unstable/gnome/gnome-cpufreq-applet.html

Screeshots
   http://carlosgc.linups.org/files/gnome-cpufreq-applet/shots/

Bugs can be reported to
   carlosgc gnome org

Suggestions, patches, comments, etc can be sent to
   carlosgc gnome org

GNOME Files
===========

http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=71

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Application
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.3

Description
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is a CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor for GNOME Panel

Features
========

   * Support for proc or sys filesystems
   * Support for multiprocessor systems

Prerequisites
=============

   * GNOME 2 libraries
   * GNOME Panel libraries
   * GNOME-VFS libraries
   * GConf

Overview of Changes in GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.3
===============================================

   * Added the possibility to change the CPU Frequency (Carlos Garca)
   * Improved the behavior in userspace governor and /proc interface. 
     Fixes Debian bug #273041 (Carlos Garca)
   * Support for new governors (Dominik Brodowski, Carlos Garca)
   * Not show the cpu number in the tooltip in monoprocessor systems (Carlos Garca)
   * Other minor bug fixes (Carlos Garca)
   * New and updated translations:
   	- de (Hendrik Brandt)
   
Thanks to Alan Swanson, Dominik Brodowski, Marius Gedminas, etc. for bug reporting

Additional Notes
================

The applet is now able to change the CPU frequency. To do that, a generic command 
line tool will be installed, and the applet will use it. Since it's needed to be root 
to change the CPU frequency, the command line tool will be installed suid root. 
But, this default behavior could be altered by passing arguments to the configure 
script. 

If you don't want to install the command line tool, you can use --disable-frequency-selector
If you want to install the command line tool, but you don't want it suid root, you can 
use --enable-suid=no


Tarballs can be downloaded from
   http://carlosgc.linups.org/files/gnome-cpufreq-applet/gnome-cpufreq-applet-0.3.tar.gz

CVS
   http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnome-cpufreq-applet/

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is currently being packaged as part of Debian Unstable
   http://packages.debian.org/unstable/gnome/gnome-cpufreq-applet.html

Screeshots
   http://carlosgc.linups.org/files/gnome-cpufreq-applet/shots/

Bugs can be reported to
   carlosgc gnome org

Suggestions, patches, comments, etc can be sent to
   carlosgc gnome org

GNOME Files
===========

http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=71

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Application
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.2.1

Description
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is a CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor for GNOME Panel

Features
========

   * Support for proc or sys filesystems
   * Support for multiprocessor systems

Prerequisites
=============

   * GNOME 2 libraries
   * GNOME Panel libraries
   * GNOME-VFS libraries
   * GConf

Overview of Changes in GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.2.1
=================================================

   * Fixed Debian bugs #250547, the applet made the panel unusable  (Carlos Garca)
   * Improved the installation in a non /usr prefix (like /usr/local) (Stephen J. Smith)
   

Tarballs can be downloaded from
   http://carlosgc.linups.org/files/gnome-cpufreq-applet/gnome-cpufreq-applet-0.2.1.tar.gz

CVS
   http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnome-cpufreq-applet/

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is currently being packaged as part of Debian Unstable
   http://packages.debian.org/unstable/gnome/gnome-cpufreq-applet.html
   
Other Binaries
   http://carlosgc.linups.org/files/gnome-cpufreq-applet/

Screeshots
   http://carlosgc.linups.org/files/gnome-cpufreq-applet/shots/

Bugs can be reported to
   carlosgc gnome org

Suggestions, patches, comments, etc can be sent to
   carlosgc gnome org

GNOME Software Map entry
========================

http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=71

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Application
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.2

Description
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is a CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor for GNOME Panel

Features
========

   * Support for proc or sys filesystems
   * Support for multiprocessor systems

Prerequisites
=============

   * GNOME 2 libraries
   * GNOME Panel libraries
   * GNOME-VFS libraries
   * GConf

Overview of Changes in GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.2
=================================================

   * New display modes: Graphic, Text and Both (Carlos Garca)
   * Ported to gtk+ 2.4 (Carlos Garca)
   * Improved the behaviour of the applet when the panel is resized (Carlos Garca)
   * Added support for panel backgrounds changes (Carlos Garca)
   

Tarballs can be downloaded from
   http://carlosgc.linups.org/files/gnome-cpufreq-applet/gnome-cpufreq-applet-0.2.tar.gz

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is currently being packaged as part of Debian Unstable
   http://packages.debian.org/unstable/gnome/gnome-cpufreq-applet.html
   
Other Binaries
   http://carlosgc.linups.org/files/gnome-cpufreq-applet/

Screeshots
   http://carlosgc.linups.org/files/gnome-cpufreq-applet/shots/

Bugs can be reported to
   carlosgc gnome org

Suggestions, patches, comments, etc can be sent to
   carlosgc gnome org

GNOME Software Map entry
========================

http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/cpufreq-applet

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Application
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.1.3

Description
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is a CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor for GNOME Panel

Features
========

   * Support for proc or sys filesystems
   * Support for multiprocessor systems

Prerequisites
=============

   * GNOME 2 libraries
   * GNOME Panel libraries
   * GNOME-VFS libraries
   * GConf

Overview of Changes in GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.1.3
=================================================

This is a bugfix release, containing fixes for various memory leaks detected 
in 0.1.x releases

   * more robust /proc/cpufreq parsing (Edwin Olson)
   * fixed some memory leaks and minnor bugs (Carlos Garca)
   

For the moment:
   Tarballs can be downloaded from
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/gnome-cpufreq-applet-0.1.3.tar.gz

   GNOME CPUFreq Applet is currently being packaged as part of Debian Unstable
   http://packages.debian.org/unstable/gnome/gnome-cpufreq-applet.html
   
   Other Binaries
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/

   Screeshots
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/shots/

   Bugs can be reported to
   carlosgc gnome org

   Suggestions, patches, comments, etc can be sent to
   carlosgc gnome org

GNOME Software Map entry
========================

http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/cpufreq-applet

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Application
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.1.2

Description
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is a CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor for GNOME Panel

Features
========

   * Support for proc or sys filesystems
   * Support for multiprocessor systems

Prerequisites
=============

   * GNOME 2 libraries
   * GNOME Panel libraries
   * GNOME-VFS libraries
   * GConf

Overview of Changes in GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.1.2
=================================================

   * Saved settings after the reboot of the session. (Carlos Garca, Alain Perry)
   * Added "show frequency units" option in frequency mode. (Carlos Garca)
   * Not "CPU usage", but "CPU frequency". 
     Adapted the preferences dialog accordingly. (Hans Ulrich Niedermann)
   * Added French translation. (Thomas de Grenier de Latour)
   * Updated help. (Carlos Garca)
   * Some code cleanups and bugfixes. (Carlos Garcia)

Thanks to everybody who sent me comments, suggestions, bugs, patches, etc.

For the moment:
   Tarballs can be downloaded from
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/gnome-cpufreq-applet-0.1.2.tar.gz

   GNOME CPUFreq Applet is currently being packaged as part of Debian Unstable
   http://packages.debian.org/unstable/gnome/gnome-cpufreq-applet.html
   
   Other Binaries
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/

   Screeshots
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/shots/

   Bugs can be reported to
   carlosgc gnome org

   Suggestions, patches, comments, etc can be sent to
   carlosgc gnome org

GNOME Software Map entry
========================

http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/cpufreq-applet

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Application
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.1.1

Description
===========

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is a CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor for GNOME Panel

Features
========

   * Support for proc or sys filesystems
   * Support for multiprocessor systems

Prerequisites
=============

   * GNOME 2 libraries
   * GNOME Panel libraries
   * GNOME-VFS libraries
   * GConf

Overview of Changes in GNOME CPUFreq Applet 0.1.1
=================================================

   * Added support for userspace governor (Ondrej Sury, Paolo Gai)
   * Made it possible to get the current cpu frequency from /proc/cpuinfo (Christopher Parker)
   * Show the current cpu frequency when there is no cpufreq support (Carlos Garca)
   * keep the pixmaps in memory instead of disk (Carlos Garcia)
   * Added Basque translation (Mikel Olasagasti)
   * Some code cleanups and bugfixes. (Carlos Garcia)

Thanks to Sandino Flores Moreno for Mandrake 9.2 package.
Thanks to Ondrej Sury, Paolo Gai, Christopher Parker and M.A. Chojnowski for sending patches
Thanks to everybody who sent me comments, suggestions, bugs, etc.

For the moment:
   Tarballs can be downloaded from
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/gnome-cpufreq-applet-0.1.1.tar.gz

   Binaries
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/

   Screeshots
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/shots/

   Bugs can be reported to
   carlosgc gnome org

   Suggestions, patches, comments, etc can be sent to
   carlosgc gnome org

GNOME Software Map entry
========================

http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/cpufreq-applet

=========================================================================================

GNOME CPUFreq Applet is a CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor for GNOME Panel

Features
--------

   * Support for /proc or /sys filesystems (autodetection)
   * Support for multiprocessor systems

Prerequisites
-------------

   * GNOME 2 libraries
   * GNOME Panel libraries
   * GNOME-VFS libraries
   * GConf

That is the first release of GNOME CPUFreq Applet. 
Big thanks to 

   - Esteban Sanchez (test applet)
   - Carlos Garnacho (test and review help applet)
   - Pablo Arroyo (graphic art)

For the moment:
   Tarballs can be downloaded from
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/gnome-cpufreq-applet-0.1.tar.gz

   Screeshots
   http://linups.org/~kal/gnome-cpufreq-applet/shots/

   Bugs can be reported to
   carlosgc gnome org

   Suggestions, patches, comments, etc can be sent to
   carlosgc gnome org

