I tried the line here, had to play with the "cut -c14-36" and it works great. At one point I had it set to "cut -c1-300"
But in your screenshot I see: Intel(R) Core(TM)2, duel core, could it be reporting them both?
Try cutting back on the "cut -c14-36" to "cut -c14-35, 34, 33 etc" to see what happens.
ACTUALLY I AM USING SUPERKARAMBA+sinc theme,so how do i see the conky files ?
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a theme i using
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Ah, that explains why there are some things not working, like:
to name a few.
- Monitor
- Chipset: Fan: Temp and RPM
- CPU Temp Fan - RPM
- CPU Temp
- Videoram
- GPU Temp
Surch under SUPERKARAMBA for a folder themes and there for conky
Or start by doing a system wide search for "conky"
Let us know what you come up with.
See Cammy, I really DID look at his conky
The last number seems to be a character count. I dropped it and it started cutting characters off of both lines. It does make sense that it could be reporting both cores.
Is there a way to have it just report it as a single thing, though? Like, a completely different command perhaps?
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