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    Cpuspeedy is simple and easy to use program which allows you to change the clock speed and voltage of the CPUs on the fly, using the Linux's CPUFreq driver. Use it and you should save battery consumption and reduce the temperature of your laptop.
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    iwattnick

    iwattnick

    iWattnick: the ultimate e-bike computer

    iWattnick aims to be a top-class computer for e-bikes, e-scooters, e-motorcycles. It is equipped with a large B/W screen, two buttons, accelerometer, magnitometer, current and voltage sensors, light sensor, internal temperature sensor, battery-backed real-time clock, a buzzer and has connection ports for external speed sensor (motor Hall, phase or reed switch), a Bluetooth SPP dongle, up to three temperature sensors (TMP36, LM35, KTY83 etc), cadence sensor, throttle handle, output to...
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    LCD Manager
    GTK client for LCDproc. The screens are optimized for 20x4 alphanumeric LCD and Logitech G15 LCD. It can show CPU stats, memory stats network stats, Amarok/Audacious/Exaile track info, uptime , date, clock, disk space usage and emesene information.
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