Then put it in ~/.zshrc
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Then put it in ~/.zshrc
/usr/sbin/ is not in your users $PATH variable, whereas /usr/bin/ is.
@BruceM:
Why use grep and cut when nvidia-settings provides the same info with built in switches?
nvidia-settings -q GPUCoreTemp -t
Will give you the GPU temp in Celsius.
Set the wallpaper.
Make the conkyrc's.
Move them around until you figure out where they should go.
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Profit.
I had one like that for a while. If you look through my posts in this thread to...
/bin/sh can be slightly faster than /bin/bash. Especially for those that don't use bash. There's no need to call bash to do something in the background when dash/zsh/csh works much faster.
rx = recieved
tx = transmitted
What DE are you using?
The "Search This Tread" at the top of the page. Use "Advanced Search" to search by name.
It's a tray for those that don't run DE panels. Some panels lack support for system trays, so trayer adds that, at the cost of running another program in the background.
With trayer:
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http://conky.sourceforge.net/config_settings.html
See "draw_outline" and "default_outline_color".
Yes, there is a way. Look through this thread. Most configs have a clock and some have weather. Strip everything else out and you've got it.
It's not. That's not what conky's for.
No. And it does that by default.
It would seem that there isn't enough time between when Compiz starts and when Conky starts. If you try delaying the start of Conky with sleep ## && conky where ## is seconds, you might have better...
Did you try starting conky after the panel?
Yes, the interval is in seconds. Execi is EXECute Interval. And you can either check the conky man page, or http://conky.sourceforge.net/variables.html
Probably something along the lines of:
${execi 30 cat /var/log/auth.log | grep -E "accepted|failed"}
Substitute 30 for whatever time you want it to run.
Read that wrong.
You need to add the path to wallpaper.jpg.
There's a way around that. I take no responsibility for helping you to waste more time, even though it's not a waste...
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=acpi
But it's probably behaving exactly as it should, as you probably don't have an acpi thermal sensor. Like the error message says.
Seeing as your error is related to acpi, I'd say that's a good place to start.
Since your hostname seems to show up in all of your messages, you could use 'sed' to "cut" it out, you more than likely know your hostname, and will probably recognize lines that usually contain it. ...
Or frequency scaling.
Better to submit a patch to the dev's so it's fixed for everyone.