X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=xfce4-hdaps.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=349d5602f54607c6b87845c9bb2dc827a3241de5;hp=0dc7dd77cc86a4a5e7f13761884c604ddfdf30d7;hb=37446f209a884adbac2afaf670218067fecf4725;hpb=6aa7cd4dd55e09b88c6fbd85ed2e9fd7cbe833c2 diff --git a/README b/README index 0dc7dd7..349d560 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -14,12 +14,18 @@ by the tp_smapi project. The tp_smapi module is currently recommended 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. Run './autogen.sh' in +the project directory, and hopefully it will configure itself. If it +does, run '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