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| -rw-r--r-- | TODO | 47 | 
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@@ -3,11 +3,8 @@ List of plugins to implement:       iostat [-x] [-d] [-N] -zk [-p | <devices>...] <interval>       SMART monitoring       Solar position -     Network usage -     Current CPU speed       Xmonad       Battery -     Music players       Volume control       /proc/acpi (mute)       System tray @@ -19,7 +16,6 @@ List of plugins to implement:       Line reader       Blueshift integration       Backlight control -     /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX       hdparm       Thermal monitoring       ESSID and link quality for wireless interfaces @@ -27,4 +23,47 @@ List of plugins to implement:       Keyboard lock keys       Keyboard layout       EWMH +     /proc/interrupts +     /proc/softirqs +     /proc/sys/kernel/pty/nr +     /proc/net/dev +     /proc/net/sockstat +     /proc/net/sockstat6 +     /proc/net/snmp +     /proc/net/snmp6 +     /proc/net/wireless +     /sys/class/net/<nic>/duplex (half, full) +     /proc/cpuinfo (cpu MHz) +     /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu<index>/cpufreq/ (some parts requires root) +     /sys/devices/system/cpu/offline +     /sys/devices/system/cpu/online +     /sys/devices/system/cpu/possible +     /sys/devices/system/cpu/present +     /proc/vmstat +     /proc/sys/fs/dentry-state +         This file contains information about the status of the directory +         cache (dcache). The file contains six numbers, nr_dentry, nr_unused, +         age_limit (age in seconds), want_pages (pages requested by system) +         and two dummy values. +     /proc/sys/fs/inode-state +         This file contains seven numbers: nr_inodes, nr_free_inodes, +         preshrink, and four dummy values. nr_inodes is the number of inodes +         the system has allocated. This can be slightly more than inode-max +         because Linux allocates them one page full at a time. nr_free_inodes +         represents the number of free inodes. preshrink is nonzero when the +         nr_inodes > inode-max and the system needs to prune the inode list +         instead of allocating more. +     /proc/sys/fs/file-nr +         This (read-only) file contains three numbers: the number of allocated +         file handles (i.e., the number of files presently opened); the number +         of free file handles; and the maximum number of file handles (i.e., +         the same value as /proc/sys/fs/file-max). If the number of allocated +         file handles is close to the maximum, you should consider increasing +         the maximum. Before Linux 2.6, the kernel allocated file handles +         dynamically, but it didn't free them again. Instead the free file +         handles were kept in a list for reallocation; the "free file handles" +         value indicates the size of that list. A large number of free file +         handles indicates that there was a past peak in the usage of open +         file handles. Since Linux 2.6, the kernel does deallocate freed file +         handles, and the "free file handles" value is always zero.  | 
