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motorcycle you got there Sector11. I used to help a bro on his Lightning
in Tampa Florida at Ravens custom cycles back in the 70's. I am living like there is no tomorrow. If you knew my personal party schedule lined up for tonite with friends in town.
My whimsy/makes me smile, for the end of the year. Conky is not fancy. Same same for Desktop.
Ooooo BSA, cool, I'll add it to the name for the jpg so I know in the future. I kinda figured you'd know ... or could find out. Nice looking bike that old BSA Lightning.
I'm going to steal that wall, I like it. I like the conky as well, has style. Mine are more "square" - everything in it's place spreadsheet style. Read info get out of the way yours have 'style' - MHO.
Like I said in another thread in another forum:
Party time ....
It's already 2016 in New Zealand, and the party doesn't stop until at least one hour after the last place on our third speck of cosmic dust from the tiny spark of cosmic fire hits the new year!
Wonder what a year is in the cosmic sense... probably a billonth of this . is a REALLY REALLY BIG estimate.
Enjoy your evening people and remember if you drink ... walk or take a back seat!
I get this to display everytime I open my terminal now. It keeps my conky display smaller without having all the weather scripts
cluttering up my screenspace.
My weather.sh in conky was always a simple one liner showing current temps since I live in the desert southwest of the USA.
Not a lot of rain and storms out here like in South America or the EU or other sections of the USA.
So now I have detailed weather showing every time I open my terminal.
Example in my ~/.bashrc file is as so <Just the end line, which is line 122 & 123 in my .bashrc text document>
Code:
#Weather using curl and wttr command
curl wttr.in/79772
Edit: If wanting the moon readout with the weather. Using my zipcode as a example. Change zipcode or change to city name to match yours. Same goes for country, Mine is USA.
Code:
curl wttr.in/79772 && curl wttr.in/moon + usa
Code:
Weather for Zipcode: 79772
\ / Sunny
.-. 78 – 80 °F
― ( ) ― ← 4 mph
`-’ 9 mi
/ \ 0.0 in
┌─────────────┐
┌──────────────────────────────┬───────────────────────┤ Fri 14. Oct ├───────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┐
│ Morning │ Noon └──────┬──────┘ Evening │ Night │
├──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤
│ \ / Sunny │ \ / Sunny │ \ / Sunny │ \ / Clear │
│ .-. 64 – 66 °F │ .-. 71 °F │ .-. 77 – 82 °F │ .-. 69 °F │
│ ― ( ) ― ← 3 – 4 mph │ ― ( ) ― ← 3 – 4 mph │ ― ( ) ― ↖ 6 – 9 mph │ ― ( ) ― ↖ 8 – 14 mph │
│ `-’ 6 mi │ `-’ 6 mi │ `-’ 6 mi │ `-’ 6 mi │
│ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │
└──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┘
┌─────────────┐
┌──────────────────────────────┬───────────────────────┤ Sat 15. Oct ├───────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┐
│ Morning │ Noon └──────┬──────┘ Evening │ Night │
├──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤
│ Mist │ \ / Sunny │ \ / Sunny │ \ / Clear │
│ _ - _ - _ - 68 – 71 °F │ .-. 78 – 82 °F │ .-. 89 – 91 °F │ .-. 84 – 86 °F │
│ _ - _ - _ ↖ 3 – 6 mph │ ― ( ) ― ↑ 1 – 3 mph │ ― ( ) ― → 6 – 9 mph │ ― ( ) ― ↑ 4 – 7 mph │
│ _ - _ - _ - 4 mi │ `-’ 6 mi │ `-’ 6 mi │ `-’ 6 mi │
│ 0.0 in | 0% │ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │
└──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┘
┌─────────────┐
┌──────────────────────────────┬───────────────────────┤ Sun 16. Oct ├───────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┐
│ Morning │ Noon └──────┬──────┘ Evening │ Night │
├──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤
│ \ / Sunny │ \ / Sunny │ \ / Sunny │ \ / Clear │
│ .-. 68 – 69 °F │ .-. 82 – 86 °F │ .-. 87 – 89 °F │ .-. 82 – 86 °F │
│ ― ( ) ― ↗ 4 – 9 mph │ ― ( ) ― → 7 – 9 mph │ ― ( ) ― ↗ 8 – 11 mph │ ― ( ) ― ↗ 3 – 6 mph │
│ `-’ 6 mi │ `-’ 6 mi │ `-’ 6 mi │ `-’ 6 mi │
│ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │ / \ 0.0 in | 0% │
└──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┘
Check new Feature: wttr.in/Moon or wttr.in/Moon@2016-Mar-23 to see the phase of the Moon
Follow @igor_chubin for wttr.in updates
------------.
.--' o . . `--.
.-' . O . . `-.
-'@ @@@@@@@ . @@@@@ `-.
@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@ . \
/ o @@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@ . \.
@@ o @@@@@@@@@@@. @@@@@@@ O \
@@@ . @@@@@@@o @@@@@@@@@@ @@@ \
@@@@@ . @@@@@@@@@@@@@ o @@@@|
@@@@@ O `.-./ . @@@@@@@@@@@@ @@ \ First Quarter +
@@@@ --`-' o @@@@@@@@ @@@@ | 5 16:24:45
@ @@@ ` o . @@ . @@@@@@@ | Full Moon -
@@ @ .-. @@@ @@@@@@@ | 1 7:25:07
. @ @@@ `-' . @@@@ @@@@ o /
@@ @@@@@ . @@ . |
@@@@ @\@@ / . O . o . /
o @@ \ \ / . . /
\ . .\.-.___ . . .-. /'
`-' `-' /
-. o / | o O . .-'
`-. / . . .-'
`--. . .--'
------------'
Check new Feature: wttr.in/Moon or wttr.in/Moon@2016-Mar-23 to see the phase of the Moon
Follow @igor_chubin for wttr.in updates
curl: (6) Could not resolve host: +
<html>
<head><title>301 Moved Permanently</title></head>
<body bgcolor="white">
<center><h1>301 Moved Permanently</h1></center>
<hr><center>nginx</center>
</body>
</html>
harry@biker:~
$
this is new and working transparent conky 1.10.6 for fedora 26.
.conkyrc is now in lua syntax.
1. for GPU temps doesn't ${nvidia temp}° work for you?
2. your Core information: You have misunderstood a couple of things.
Intel uses Core0 to Core7 for your CPU.
AMD would use CPU1 to CPU8 for a matching CPU
and conky uses "cpu" exclusively:
From the conky man page (no mention of Cores):
Quote:
cpu (cpuN)
CPU usage in percents. For SMP machines, the CPU number can be provided as an argument. ${cpu cpu0} is the total usage, and ${cpu cpuX} (X >= 1) are individual CPUs.
cpubar (cpuN) (height),(width)
Bar that shows CPU usage, height is bar's height in pixels. See $cpu for more info on SMP.
Now if you use ${cpu} or ${cpubar} without a parameter it's the same as using ${cpu cpu0} or ${cpubar cpu0} which is a total or average of your CPUs/Cores
That's why all your "Cores" are equal - because the option "Core0 to 7" is not being read and conky is defaulting to ${cpubar 6,410} 8 times
I popped that part of your code into my test conky - I have an AMD 3x so some 'fudging' was needed:
You're welcome. Do you have "nvidia-settings" installed and do you have "conky-all" installed?
19 Aug 17 @ 09:59:58 ~
$ list nvidia-settings
Alias for: apt list -a filename
Listing... Done
nvidia-settings/jessie-backports,now 375.26-3~bpo8+1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
nvidia-settings/oldstable 340.46-2 amd64
19 Aug 17 @ 10:00:11 ~
$ list conky-all
Alias for: apt list -a filename
Listing... Done
conky-all/now 1:1.9.0-6 amd64 [installed,local]
conky-all/jessie-backports 1.10.6-1~bpo8+1 amd64
conky-all/oldstable 1.9.0-6 amd64
conky_all has:
Code:
19 Aug 17 @ 10:03:10 ~
$ conky -v
Conky 1.9.0 compiled Sat Jul 8 10:44:39 UTC 2017 for Linux 4.4.73-18.17-default (x86_64)
Compiled in features:
System config file: /etc/conky/conky.conf
Package library path: /usr/lib/conky
X11:
* Xdamage extension
* XDBE (double buffer extension)
* Xft
* ARGB visual
Music detection:
* Audacious
* MPD
* MOC
* XMMS2
General:
* math
* hddtemp
* portmon
* Curl
* RSS
* Weather (METAR)
* Weather (XOAP)
* wireless
* support for IBM/Lenovo notebooks
* nvidia <<<<<<===== NVIDIA SUPPORT
* eve-online
* config-output
* Imlib2
* apcupsd
* iostats
* ncurses
* Lua
Lua bindings:
* Cairo
* Imlib2
19 Aug 17 @ 10:03:16 ~
$
Hope you do because you get more info than just GPU temps:
Code:
nvidia threshold temp ambient gpufreq memfreq imagequality
Nvidia grafic card support for the XNV Ctrl library. Each option can be shortened to the least significant part. Temperatures are printed as float, all other values as integer.
threshold The threshold temperature at which the gpu slows down
temp Gives the gpu current temperature
ambient Gives current air temperature near GPU case
gpufreq Gives the current gpu frequency
memfreq Gives the current mem frequency
imagequality Which imagequality should be chosen by OpenGL applications
You do have HDD support - if you have HDD and not an SSD Drive, if configured properly all you need is: ${hddtemp /dev/sda/}°
Hello again from the southern hemisphere.
Looks good! Nice to see NVIDIA working.
But I thought you have 8 "threads"?
Code:
Intel i7-6700K
# of Cores 4
# of Threads 8
Conky will see those as separate CPU's so you can do the eight.
That's for CPU's it will only ever show 4 temperatures though.
Also until you change the colour you only meed it once:
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