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^An attempt.
It works well with all three.>snip< https://i.postimg.cc/8fvLdY0F/20260309-17h12m51s-grim.png >snip<
>snip<
@unklar: lately I've been searching my conky backup folder for the conkyrc that belongs to above widget (which uses rings-v1.3.1.lua, right?) but to no avail...
I'd be very grateful if you could share your conky configuration.
Thanks a lot in advance!
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^An attempt.
It works well with all three.
Awesome stuff unklar.
I'm still a conky 1.9er on Debian Old Stable.
Must upgrade someday.
But it seems to me that newer these days doesn't necessarily mean better.
Debian 12 Beardog, SoxDog and still a Conky 1.9er
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unklar wrote:^An attempt.
It works well with all three.>snip< https://i.postimg.cc/8fvLdY0F/20260309-17h12m51s-grim.png >snip<
>snip<@unklar: lately I've been searching my conky backup folder for the conkyrc that belongs to above widget (which uses rings-v1.3.1.lua, right?) but to no avail...
I'd be very grateful if you could share your conky configuration.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Yes, it is v1.3.1.lua.
This is one of the Conky's that I found on the internet at some point, saved and forgot about.
I don't even know who the author is. ![]()
You can find the files here: https://workupload.com/file/Y4k7cSbadVA
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unklar wrote:^An attempt.
It works well with all three.Awesome stuff unklar.
I'm still a conky 1.9er on Debian Old Stable.
Must upgrade someday.
But it seems to me that newer these days doesn't necessarily mean better.
Yes, I know my friend...
Stick with the 1.9's. Knowing you, you would be outraged by this nonsense
* old configuration syntaxannoy.
It doesn't correspond to the facts. 1.10 cannot handle the syntax of 1.9. It still refuses to serve. ![]()
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