Salmon is a memory utilization monitor utility for X Windows. Copyright (c) 2004 Tricia Kirk For the updates check http://www.mthoodcards.com/cgi-bin/index.py?grania Description: ============ This is an AfterStep look & feel resource utilization monitor for X Windows. I started using asmem and friends in the summer of 1999 but soon decided that I wanted an all digital listing of resource usage. The earliest versions of salmon were written soon after. This public release is the result of my recent conversion from herding penguins to consorting with daemons. Notes: ======== Salmon is designed to keep operating if at all possible. All non-fatal errors are quietly ignored on the theory that just because one thing failed doesn't mean that nothing else will work. Older C libraries on Linux lack the daemon function. Linking salmon on these systems requires adding -lbsd manually to the Makefile after running ./configure. Some day I'll get that part straightened out too. Credits: ======== Far too many people have written pieces of the code in salmon to even begin to list them all. Special thanks though to Albert "Tigr" Dorofeev for major contributions and for keeping the AfterStep applets available on the "net". "I have stood on the shoulders of giants". Distribution: ============= The application and the source code are under GPL. See LICENSE file for details. Various sections as noted elsewhere are distributed under BSD style licenses.