Jupiter is a GNOME applet used for the hardware and power consumption management of our compu. Among other things, it allows you to quickly change the screen resolution, turn Wi-Fi on or off, and other common options on netbooks equipped with the Intel Atom CPU. Jupiter works and can also be installed on notebooks or desktop compus. |
Key features
- Activate and deactivate the devices of our netbook (wifi, touchpad, bluetooth, camera)
- Switch between 3 energy modes (power save, high performance and maximun performance)
- Switch between different screen resolutions (1024 × 600, 640 × 480 and 1024 × 768 for the EEE screen and others like 1152 × 864 and 1280 × 1024 for external monitor)
- Switch the video output device between internal display, VGA output, or both.
- Change screen orientation
- Know the temperature of the processor.
- In addition it is also integrated with the Ubuntu OSD messages.
The DEB and RPM packages are available on the official project page.
It's very good, if I didn't have the screwed up battery I would install it.
Excellent application, too bad it is necessary to install the monkey libraries
The question is, does it really work? Have you noticed any changes?
Regards!
There are no recent files for Debian on the page ... Can it still be installed?
I think so. Check if it is available in the official repositories of your distro.
Hug! Paul.