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#1 2012-03-12 02:16:09

visudex
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[SOLVED] How to modify Arch system info terminal

Hello,

I was wondering if it was possible to modify the System Info display in the terminal(with the Ascii Arch logo).
I have no clue where to look, and Google isn't my friend on this matter.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Last edited by visudex (2012-03-12 22:06:55)

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#2 2012-03-12 02:37:34

Trilby
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Re: [SOLVED] How to modify Arch system info terminal

I suspect you are referring to archbey

archbey --help

It's in the default bashrc.


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#3 2012-03-12 02:40:31

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Re: [SOLVED] How to modify Arch system info terminal

Trilby wrote:

I suspect you are referring to archbey

archbey --help

It's in the default bashrc.

eh?

┌─[Centurion ~]
└─╼ archbey --help
bash: archbey: command not found
┌─[Centurion ~]
└─╼ pkgfile archbey
┌─[Centurion ~]
└─╼ 

You might be looking for Archey, or Alsi, or Screenfetch -- all in AUR


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#4 2012-03-12 02:44:20

Trilby
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Re: [SOLVED] How to modify Arch system info terminal

Oops ... archbey is an archbang thing.  Forgot I originally installed that on this computer.


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#5 2012-03-12 02:54:39

visudex
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Re: [SOLVED] How to modify Arch system info terminal

Thanks a lot, Alsi worked like a charm.

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#6 2012-03-12 09:30:50

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Re: [SOLVED] How to modify Arch system info terminal

Great. Then you should mark it as solved (by editing the first post).


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