CPU Graph plugin for the XFce4 panel. This plugin displays an graph from your latest system load. Currently supporting Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. The *BSD support is from Riccardo's system load plugin. i18n support is on it's way. Color description: Color 1: None - Normal: The color of the whole graph. LED: The color of the inactive leds. No History: The color of the whole "graph". Gradient - Normal: The start color of the graph. LED: The color of the inactive leds. No History: The start color of the "graph". Fire - Normal: The start color of the graph. LED: The color of the inactive leds. No History: The start color of the "graph". Color 2: None - Normal: This color isn't used. LED: The color of the active leds. No History: This color isn't used. Gradient - Normal: The end color of the graph. LED: The start color of the leds. No History: The end color of the "graph". Fire - Normal: The end color of the graph. LED: The start color of the leds. No History: The end color of the "graph". Color 3: None - Normal: This color isn't used. LED: This color isn't used. No History: This color isn't used. Gradient - Normal: This color isn't used. LED: The end color of the leds. No History: This color isn't used. Fire - Normal: This color isn't used. LED: The end color of the leds. No History: This color isn't used. * "Use frame"? If this option is checked it draws a frame around the plugin. * The color next to the checkbox is opens a color dialog so you set the frame(s) color. Please report any bugs to Hope this suite your needs. Regards, Alexander Nordfelth