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authorPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2012-07-23 19:03:04 +0200
committerPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2012-07-23 19:03:04 +0200
commit0a7a0213eb167d11cb5b5fcc81e6663bc3023ffa (patch)
treeb8fe795146c1effa4c46b920dfb11a9bad7c9774
parent18724650e9a4e967f6bd9c36014b2b6beb03ded7 (diff)
v0.6.0 is ready
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-loadbars (0.5.99+nmu3) stable; urgency=low
+loadbars (0.6.0) stable; urgency=low
- * Foo muu
+ * Introducing network stats. Network stats toggle button is 3
+ The new --netint INTNAME startup param specifies the nic to observe.
+ The new --hasnet 0|1 startup params specifies whether to display network
+ stats on startup.
+ The new --netlink SPEED startup params specifies the network interface
+ speed to assume on startup on the given nic. Possible values are mbit,
+ 10mbit, 100mbit, gbit, 10gbit or just a number which is interpreted as
+ mbytes/s. If no --netlink param is given the standard NIC speed is set to
+ 1gbit.
- -- Paul Buetow <pb@Debian-60-squeeze-64-minimal> Sat, 07 Jul 2012 10:27:38 +0200
+ * Incoming network traffic is displayed from a bar coming from upside down
+ (light green). 100% means: The theoretical network bandwidth is used
+ 100%.
-loadbars (0.5.99+nmu2) stable; urgency=low
+ * Outgoing network traffic is displayed from a bar coming from downside up
+ (light green). 100% means: The theoretical network bandwidth is used
+ 100%.
- * Non-maintainer upload.
+ * Rxb means: Received bytes in % until total bandwidth
- -- Paul Buetow <pb@Debian-60-squeeze-64-minimal> Fri, 29 Jun 2012 21:00:01 +0200
+ * Txb means: Transmitted bytes in % until total bandwidth
+
+ * During runtime the v hotkey decrease the link speed by factor 10
+
+ * During runtime the f hotkey increases the link speed by factor 10
+
+ * During runtime the n hotkey switches to the next available network
+ interface. If you have hosts with different nics and try to switch to a
+ nic wich is available on one host but not on another a *big red* bar will
+ be shown on the host which is missing the specific nic.
+
+ * Memory stats toggle button is now 2 instead of m. If you press m a
+ deprecation massage is shown and nothing more happens.
+
+ * Some code optimizations on CPU bars. It should consume *at least a little*
+ less CPU on the display host than before. BUT NOT *much less*!
+
+ * New manual page (removed some infos from --help and put it into the
+ manpage).
+
+ * Removed the --factor switch, since it was barely used and caused some
+ implementation details on network and memory stats. Maybe I am just too
+ studpid.
+
+ * Improved the info messages displayed on stdout.
+
+ * The remote code (fetching infos from /proc fs) is now written in perl and
+ not bash anymore. Sooner or later this will be used to put more logic into
+ it (e.g. setting uptime intervals separately for differend kinds of stats).
+
+ * Re-add the --title startup params which specifies the window title of the
+ loadbars session.
+
+ * Some code refactoring.
+
+ * New wishlist brainstorming for next released (see docs/wishlist).
+
+ -- Paul Buetow <paul@buetow.org> Mon, 23 Jul 2012 18:40:39 +0200
loadbars (0.5.3) stable; urgency=low