by the hdaps devs, so you should be using it. In the future, the
in-tree module will probably be supported as well.
+Finally, you'll need to be running hdapsd (HDAPS daemon) if you'd like
+the plugin to do anything. The HDAPS daemon is what updates sysfs with
+the readings from the hdaps module. Get it here:
+
+ http://repo.or.cz/w/hdapsd.git
+
3. Installation
-I think it builds like most XFCE panel plugins. Run ./autogen.sh in
-the project directory, and hopefully it will compile. At that point,
-you should have an xfce-hdaps executable in your panel-plugin
-directory.
+I think it builds like most XFCE panel plugins. Git users, run
+'./autogen.sh' in the project directory, and hopefully it will do
+whatever it does to make your project directory look like the tarball
+release. If it does (or if you just downloaded the tarball), run,
+
+./configure
+make
+
+With any luck, you will have an xfce-hdaps executable in your
+panel-plugin directory.
Now, there should also be an xfce4-hdaps.desktop file in the
panel-plugin directory. You need to copy this to the directory where