WMMon is a slick little app that'll do what you want. While it was designed
with WindowMaker in mind, it's not proprietary and will work with any WM. I
have it tucked in nicely in my wharf in afterstep. To find it, just do a
search on http://www.freshmeat.net/ for wmmon.
> You can look under the source trees of a Slackware distribution, their xload
> can handle
> xmem, although the normal one from sunsite may work if xmem is a symlink to
> xload.
> Bruce
>> > I have managed to delete the version of xload I had on my system which
>> > also could display the memory usage if you called it as xmem. I'm quite
>> [...]
>> Can't help you with exactly what you want -- but why not try procmeter
>> <http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/procmeter/>, it can display graphs of
>> the load, memory usage and a lot more.
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