Whowatch is an interactive who-like program that displays information about the
users currently logged on to the machine. In addition to standard information
(login name, tty, host, user's process), the type of the connection (telnet or
ssh) is shown. You can toggle display between the users' commands or idle times.
You can watch the process tree, navigate in it, and send INT and KILL signals.
wmbsdbatt is a WindowMaker dockapp to monitor battery
usage and temperature through ACPI on FreeBSD.
It is a rip-off of Florian Krohs' wmbatteries dockapp.
wmbsdbatt was developed and runs on FreeBSD,
and it is licensed under the terms of the GPL.
A dockapp that monitors your disk usage.
Window Maker dock app showing load average as a flame.
Not terribly useful, but looks cool.
wmmemload displays current memory and swap usage as a percentage value
in simulated LCD-display with support for background light.
wtail does the equivalent of tail -f on several files at once. The screen
is split into as many parts as there are files to watch.
The x86info utility displays information about each of the x86 CPUs found in
the system. Cache information, flags, registers, frequency, processor name,
family, and model are all displayed. It works with all Intel, AMD, Centaur,
Cyrix, VIA processors.
XDU is a program for displaying a graphical tree of disk space
utilization as reported by the UNIX utility "du". You can
navigate up and down in the tree, sort things, and print out
information.
Set of utilities and library to manipulate an XFS filesystem.
xosview is a monitor which displays the status of several system
parameters. These include CPU usage, load average, memory, swap space,
network usage and more. Each resource is displayed as a horizontal bar
which is separated into color coded regions showing how much of the
resource is being put to a particular use.