osdcpufreq software shows an on-screen display (OSD) window that presents CPU status details, comprising frequency, driver, and other relevant data.
One of the most interesting things about osdcpufreq is the degree of customization it offers. You can change everything from the color of the window and the bar length to the font, size, position and shadow. Furthermore, you can easily adjust the length of time the OSD window is visible, as well as whether it stays always on top or not.
Another advantage of osdcpufreq is that it's desktop environment independent, which means it will work with any window manager or desktop environment, including KDE, GNOME, XFCE, WindowMaker and IceWm. This feature also makes it easier to configure, since all settings can be easily accessed via the well-commented configuration file ($HOME/.osdcpufreq.conf).
To install osdcpufreq, you'll need to type "make make install" and ensure that your computer meets a few requirements. Specifically, you'll need a mobile technology processor and Linux Kernel version 2.6 (with CPU_FREQ and CPU_FREQ_STAT support). You'll also need to make sure that your processor's CPUFreq driver is enabled, either inside the kernel or as a loaded module. Finally, you'll need to have the XOSD library installed.
Overall, osdcpufreq is a solid choice if you want access to real-time CPU status information in a flexible and customizable format. The new release fixes a tiny mistake related to the home directory, making it even more reliable than before.
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