cpufreq panel plugin for Xfce4
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This is a work in progress!

To put this in perspective, this was written in about two hours, ripping off
xfce4-battery-plugin's battmon.c for starters and stripping it down to a single
progress bar that reports how fast your machine is going relative to the top
CPU speed.

The build system is minimal and expects Xfce to be installed in /usr. Edit
the makefile if that is not the case.

Moreover, it was started *during* a talk at Debconf5, after realizing that
GNOME panel applets would not function in Xfce4.

TO BUILD
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You need these packages in Debian:

pkg-config
libxfcegui4-dev
libxml2-dev

1. Type 'make'.
2. Become root.
3. Type 'make install'.
4. Exit root shell.
5. Type 'killall -USR1 xfce4-panel' to reload the panel
6. Add the CPUFreq Monitor to your panel and enjoy.

WHAT IT DOES DO
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* Displays the current frequency of the CPU, in GHz or MHz as necessary.
* Displays the frequency relative to the maximum CPU frequency as an
  accordingly colored progress bar.
* Works with both horizontally and vertically aligned panels.
* Provide configuration to select which CPU to poll.

WHAT IT SHOULD DO BUT DOESN'T
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* Somehow use the panel plugin as an interface to set the clock speed.
* Provide more information in tool tips.
