Torsmo is a desktop system monitor that is placed in the corner of the screen to keep track of essential technical aspects such as CPU and memory usage.
Torsmo displays information about the user's system and its peripherals. Various features distinguish Torsmo from other similar software, some of which include the following:
- Kernel version
- Uptime
- System time
- Network interface information
- Memory and swap usage
- Hostname
- Machine (e.g. i686)
- System name (e.g. Linux)
- Temperatures from i2c-sensors
- Temperature from ACPI
- Battery capacity from ACPI/APM
- Number of processes running or sleeping
- Local mails (unread and all)
- Filesystem stats
The latest Torsmo release has improved stability and added new features. The latest updates to the software include:
- Fixed some double buffer + Xft stuff
- Applied X-Mozilla-Status patch (thanks affinity)
- Applied NVCtrl patch with temperature monitoring for Nvidia-based graphics cards (may or may not work or even compile) (thanks Dennis Frommknecht)
- Applied fs_used_perc and fs_bar_free patch (thanks killfire)
- Applied patch that supports mailbox that is in some 'maildir' format (thanks jolapache)
- min -> m
- Applied pad_percents patch (thanks JL Farinacci)
- Fixed some issues in acpi fan and acpi ac adapter
- Optional XFT even when compiled in.
Overall, Torsmo is an excellent software that can help users keep track of their system's performance in real-time. With its customizable features and simple interface, Torsmo is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-use system monitor.
Version 0.18: N/A