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Conky battery status
Conky battery status





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It can monitor POP3/IMAP mail accounts, temperature, the number of connections on specified TCP ports, fan states, battery charge, and much more. The configuration file has a lot that can be added to it, allowing you to monitor many parts of your system. Finally, changing the xftfont string can provide different fonts and smaller font sizes (the default is to use a 12pt size setting it to 10 makes it take up less room on the desktop and is still quite readable). The second makes Conky transparent, so it looks as though the statistics are part of the desktop itself.

conky battery status

The first is useful if you experience window flickering in Conky as it refreshes status information usually setting double_buffer will correct this issue.

conky battery status

Once installed, copy the default configuration file (usually /etc/conky/nf) to ~/.conkyrc so you may begin to customize it to suit your tastes and display the information you choose.īy default it displays the uptime, system CPU operating frequency, the number of running processes, the usage for RAM, swap, and CPU, hard drive space used, networking throughput, and the top four CPU-consuming processes.Ī few nice tweaks to the defaults include setting the following options in ~/.conkyrc: double_buffer yes own_window_transparent yes xftfont DejaVu Sans Mono:size=10 On many distributions, it’s a yum or apt-get away on Fedora 11, you would simply execute the following to install it: # yum install conky One of the nice advantages to Conky is that it can operate in a window-less mode, so it persistently anchors to the desktop, preventing it from being moved or closed. Recently, I discovered Conky, which is another system monitoring tool that works extremely well. My number one favorite system monitor used to be Gkrellm, a small GUI tool that displays system information such as CPU usage, memory and hard drive usage, network throughput, and so forth. This system monitoring tool can operate in window-less mode, so it persistently anchors to the desktop, preventing it from being moved or closed. Vincent Danen explains how to use the monitoring tool Conky to get crucial information on system performance.







Conky battery status