Package gnome-applets: Information
Source package: gnome-applets
Version: 3.54.0-alt1
Build time: Oct 7, 2024, 01:12 PM
Category: Graphical desktop/GNOME
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Summary: Small applications for the GNOME panel
Description:
GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. The gnome-applets package provides following small utilities for the GNOME panel: battstat-applet is a utility that displays the status of the power managment subsystem on laptops. It queries the APM BIOS and displays remaining battery charge percentage in a graphical window. charpick_applet allows you to easily write many characters which are not available on standard keyboards such as accented characters, certain mathematical symbols and punctuation, and some other special symbols. drivemount_applet allows to quickly and easily mount and unmount various types of drives and file systems on computer. geyes_applet is a pair of eyes which follow mouse pointer around the screen. gweather displays the current temperature and weather conditions in numeric and iconified form inside the applet. mini_commander_applet adds a command line to your Panel. It features command completion, command history, changeable macros and an optional built-in clock. Because of the changeable macros you can use it for many different tasks. You can simply start a program (or a short macro) or view a web page or search for a man/info page etc. multiload_applet contains 5 applets: CPU Load Applet, Load Average Applet, Memory Load Applet, Net Load Applet and Swap Load Applet.
List of RPM packages built from this SRPM:
gnome-applets (riscv64)
gnome-applets-debuginfo (riscv64)
gnome-applets (riscv64)
gnome-applets-debuginfo (riscv64)
Maintainer: Yuri N. Sedunov
Last changed
Oct. 6, 2024 Yuri N. Sedunov 3.54.0-alt1
- 3.54.0
Sept. 17, 2024 Yuri N. Sedunov 3.52.0-alt1.1
- rebuilt against gnome-47 libraries
March 20, 2024 Yuri N. Sedunov 3.52.0-alt1
- 3.52.0