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Thanks for those and I'm stealing 'em
You're welcome. I am aka; The Tpyo Knig so I use aliases a LOT!
I have this in my ~/,bashrc file
####################
# ALIAS DEFINITIONS & FUNCTIONS
# Thanks to Mark Buck
# You may want to put all your additions into a separate file like
# ~/.bash_aliases, instead of adding them here directly.
# See /usr/share/doc/bash-doc/examples in the bash-doc package.
# ↑↑↑ NO LONGER EXISTS ↑↑↑
### My Aliases #####
if [ -f ~/bin/Bash/bash_aliases ]; then
. ~/bin/Bash/bash_aliases
fi
### My Functions ###
if [ -f ~/bin/Bash/bash_functions ]; then
. ~/bin/Bash/bash_functions
fi
Those two lines help keep my 'bash' file a lot cleaner.
These are my most used ones:
alias up2='sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade --no-install-recommends && date +%Y·%m·%d%n%T > /media/5/Conky/sysupdated'
alias sup2='sudo apt update && apt upgrade --no-install-recommends --simulate'
alias disup2='sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade --no-install-recommends && date +%Y·%m·%d%n%T > /media/5/Conky/sysupdated'
alias sdisup2='sudo apt update && apt dist-upgrade --no-install-recommends --simulate'
alias get='sudo apt install --no-install-recommends'
alias getr='sudo apt install'
alias sget='apt install --no-install-recommends --simulate'
alias sgetr='apt install --simulate'
alias rget='sudo apt install --reinstall --no-install-recommends'
alias rgetr='sudo apt install --reinstall'
alias srget='apt install --reinstall --no-install-recommends --simulate'
alias srgetr='apt install --reinstall --simulate'
before you ask why I have:
&& date +%Y·%m·%d%n%T > /media/5/Conky/sysupdated'
Check out the "S YS I N F O" section of my conky.
We now return you to your Distro-Hopping activities.
Sorry for the interruption.
Debian 12 Beardog, SoxDog and still a Conky 1.9er
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Trying out the new MX-23 KDE
I was waiting for one of you to try at least one of the new MX Linux spins. Pretty great?
No, he can't sleep on the floor. What do you think I'm yelling for?!!!
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DeepDayze wrote:Trying out the new MX-23 KDE
I was waiting for one of you to try at least one of the new MX Linux spins. Pretty great?
So far so good, and the MX tools are great.
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I'll bet. I haven't tried the new MX yet but I like what they do with conky (LegacyOS, which is built on AntiX, does something similar).
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DeepDayze wrote:Trying out the new MX-23 KDE
I was waiting for one of you to try at least one of the new MX Linux spins. Pretty great?
Pretty great?
In a word; Yes.
I started with the second beta and liked it, it got better on the way to the final release.
I usually wait for the first point release to install but not this time.
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I've just updated Salix 15.0, which is working well but I had to download and install slackpkg to do it as it isn't included in the distro.
I'm also trying the latest version of Nobara, a distro which is based on Fedora 38 and has Steam and other packages installed for a good gaming experience. It uses Gnome as its desktop manager but with a few tweaks to make it look and work more like classic Gnome (which I believe is to its credit).
One odd omission though is that it doesn't come with Thunderbird or any other e-mail client as standard, though it's easy enough to install one.
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One odd omission though is that it doesn't come with Thunderbird or any other e-mail client as standard, though it's easy enough to install one.
I think you are correct and I think it makes sense for experienced users: You get a sane, bare-bones Linux and then you add the programs you like to have.
/Martin
"Problems worthy of attack
prove their worth by hitting back."
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I'll bet. I haven't tried the new MX yet but I like what they do with conky (LegacyOS, which is built on AntiX, does something similar).
¿Conky? What do they do with conky?
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Here's a screenshot;
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I'm on MX -- but what MX does with conky is nothing spectacular
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Here's a screenshot;
In all honesty I prefer mine, clock (top centre) and day date( bottom right).
But that's the beauty of Linux and Conky you can have them both "your way".
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I'm taking these last two posts together because they both deal with conky.
I'm on MX -- but what MX does with conky is nothing spectacular
I haven't seen the latest one yet. The conky configuration in MX KDE 21 is unspectacular but I find it fairly clear.
Colonel Panic wrote:Here's a screenshot;
In all honesty I prefer mine, clock (top centre) and day date( bottom right).
But that's the beauty of Linux and Conky you can have them both "your way".
You can, but it takes a bit of editing configuration files and isn't a beginner's level task. The themes which come with Legacy all have the clock more to the centre than they are there (see the THEMES screenshots above the DESKTOP one);
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@Colonel Panic
That clock is a modified Gotham conky (author TeeJee - I think it's from 2014).
It's always on my desktops with some modifications.
I recently wrote about it in this forum:
https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 99#p128799
If people would know how little brain is ruling the world, they would die of fear.
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@Colonel Panic
That clock is a modified Gotham conky (author TeeJee - I think it's from 2014).
It's always on my desktops with some modifications.I recently wrote about it in this forum:
https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 99#p128799
Thanks, I'll have a look at that thread. I've looked at the Conky thread before but most of the posters there are trying to do more elaborate things with their Conky configs than I either want or need; all I want displayed are the time, day and date, CPU usage, swap and memory usage. I also don't want to get into lua scripting if I can possibly avoid it.
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You can, but it takes a bit of editing configuration files and isn't a beginner's level task. The themes which come with Legacy all have the clock more to the centre than they are there (see the THEMES screenshots above the DESKTOP one);
Well, I disagree with that "and isn't a beginner's level task" part.
My first experience with Linux was in July 2007 when Win2k died.
I installed Ubuntu 07.04 the next day.
Joined the Ubuntu forums in Sept 2007
24 Dec 2007 I discovered conky
- my fist ever conky post
- my conky - ugly as anything.
And I wrote my fist Conky HowTo on 22 July 2008 a year later that Ubuntu used to put in their "help" section and still use the basic setup I wrote. SettingUpConky
Conky is as simple or as complex as you want it to be.
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@Colonel Panic
I found an original TeeJee Gotham conky from that time in my archives.
It looks like this:
use_xft yes
xftfont 123:size=8
xftalpha 0.1
update_interval 1
total_run_times 0
own_window yes
own_window_type normal
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
own_window_colour 000000
own_window_argb_visual no
own_window_argb_value 0
double_buffer yes
#minimum_size 250 5
#maximum_width 500
draw_shades no
draw_outline no
draw_borders no
draw_graph_borders no
default_color white
default_shade_color red
default_outline_color green
alignment top_middle
gap_x 0
gap_y 20
no_buffers yes
uppercase no
cpu_avg_samples 2
net_avg_samples 1
override_utf8_locale yes
use_spacer yes
minimum_size 0 0
TEXT
${voffset 10}${color EAEAEA}${font GE Inspira:pixelsize=120}${time %I:%M}${font}${voffset -84}${offset 10}${color FFA300}${font GE Inspira:pixelsize=42}${time %d} ${voffset -15}${color EAEAEA}${font GE Inspira:pixelsize=22}${time %B} ${time %Y}${font}${voffset 24}${font GE Inspira:pixelsize=58}${offset -148}${time %A}${font}
${voffset 1}${offset 12}${font Ubuntu:pixelsize=12}${color FFA300}HD ${offset 9}$color${fs_free /} / ${fs_size /}${offset 30}${color FFA300}RAM ${offset 9}$color$mem / $memmax${offset 30}${color FFA300}CPU ${offset 9}$color${cpu cpu0}%
I think it meets all your requirements.
The only problem is the GE Inspira font.
I hope you have it in your system.
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Nice find!!!!
You're another conky packrat
packrat ~ noun
1. a collector of miscellaneous useless objects
I disagree with the usless part
Debian 12 Beardog, SoxDog and still a Conky 1.9er
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@Sector11
Stop the insults.
We were not and will never be (thankfully) friends.
Just skip my posts.
I don't think I'm asking too much of you.
If people would know how little brain is ruling the world, they would die of fear.
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@marens
My comment was not an insult in the slightest way.
In fact it was a compliment.
I think there is a difference in language here,
However
We were not and will never be (thankfully) friends.
Just skip my posts.
I don't think I'm asking too much of you.
Because of the "and will never be (thankfully)", you can consider your request "done".
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@Colonel Panic
I found an original TeeJee Gotham conky from that time in my archives.
https://i.postimg.cc/SnHmhry1/Gotham.png
It looks like this:
use_xft yes xftfont 123:size=8 xftalpha 0.1 update_interval 1 total_run_times 0 own_window yes own_window_type normal own_window_transparent yes own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager own_window_colour 000000 own_window_argb_visual no own_window_argb_value 0 double_buffer yes #minimum_size 250 5 #maximum_width 500 draw_shades no draw_outline no draw_borders no draw_graph_borders no default_color white default_shade_color red default_outline_color green alignment top_middle gap_x 0 gap_y 20 no_buffers yes uppercase no cpu_avg_samples 2 net_avg_samples 1 override_utf8_locale yes use_spacer yes minimum_size 0 0 TEXT ${voffset 10}${color EAEAEA}${font GE Inspira:pixelsize=120}${time %I:%M}${font}${voffset -84}${offset 10}${color FFA300}${font GE Inspira:pixelsize=42}${time %d} ${voffset -15}${color EAEAEA}${font GE Inspira:pixelsize=22}${time %B} ${time %Y}${font}${voffset 24}${font GE Inspira:pixelsize=58}${offset -148}${time %A}${font} ${voffset 1}${offset 12}${font Ubuntu:pixelsize=12}${color FFA300}HD ${offset 9}$color${fs_free /} / ${fs_size /}${offset 30}${color FFA300}RAM ${offset 9}$color$mem / $memmax${offset 30}${color FFA300}CPU ${offset 9}$color${cpu cpu0}%
I think it meets all your requirements.
The only problem is the GE Inspira font.
I hope you have it in your system.
Thanks, I'll give it a go.
Edit: only about the top half of it displayed, so not a success on my system. Thanks anyway. I've posted my latest Conky configuration in the appropriate thread.
Last edited by Colonel Panic (2023-08-23 20:59:56)
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