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Well, I totally missed this making it into [community]. But it's there now.
I never thought I'd see a project of mine make it into the official repositories. Pretty proud moment for me.
Anyways, I'll look through the last page of this thread which I have been neglecting for a while and look for any fixes posted.
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Hi there,
If you use screenfetch with "-n" flag, it will not display some info about machine. Example:
─╼ screenfetch
_,met$$$$$gg. djura-san@lab21-workstation
,g$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$P. OS: Debian 7.0 wheezy
,g$$P"" """Y$$.". Kernel: i686 Linux 3.2.0-4-686-pae
,$$P' `$$$. Uptime: 43m
',$$P ,ggs. `$$b: Packages: 706
`d$$' ,$P"' . $$$ Shell: bash 4.2.45
$$P d$' , $$P Resolution: 1920x1080
$$: $$. - ,d$$' WM: monsterwm
$$\; Y$b._ _,d$P' GTK2 Theme: Shiki-Gray
Y$$. `.`"Y$$$$P"' Icon Theme: gnome
`$$b "-.__ Font: Droid Sans Mono 8
`Y$$ CPU: Intel Celeron CPU 847 @ 1.10GHz
`Y$$. RAM: 185MB / 1699MB
`$$b.
`Y$$b.
`"Y$b._
`""""
With "-n" flag we can see that some info about pc is missing:
─╼ screenfetch -n
OS: Debian 7.0 wheezy
Resolution: 1920x1080
WM: monsterwm
GTK2 Theme: Shiki-Gray
Icon Theme: gnome
Font: Droid Sans Mono 8
CPU: Intel Celeron CPU 847 @ 1.10GHz
RAM: 185MB / 1699MB
Is this bug or was it meant to look like this? I assumed that "-n" flag would remove ascii logo only and leave info fully displayed.
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Hi there,
If you use screenfetch with "-n" flag, it will not display some info about machine. Example:─╼ screenfetch _,met$$$$$gg. djura-san@lab21-workstation ,g$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$P. OS: Debian 7.0 wheezy ,g$$P"" """Y$$.". Kernel: i686 Linux 3.2.0-4-686-pae ,$$P' `$$$. Uptime: 43m ',$$P ,ggs. `$$b: Packages: 706 `d$$' ,$P"' . $$$ Shell: bash 4.2.45 $$P d$' , $$P Resolution: 1920x1080 $$: $$. - ,d$$' WM: monsterwm $$\; Y$b._ _,d$P' GTK2 Theme: Shiki-Gray Y$$. `.`"Y$$$$P"' Icon Theme: gnome `$$b "-.__ Font: Droid Sans Mono 8 `Y$$ CPU: Intel Celeron CPU 847 @ 1.10GHz `Y$$. RAM: 185MB / 1699MB `$$b. `Y$$b. `"Y$b._ `""""
With "-n" flag we can see that some info about pc is missing:
─╼ screenfetch -n OS: Debian 7.0 wheezy Resolution: 1920x1080 WM: monsterwm GTK2 Theme: Shiki-Gray Icon Theme: gnome Font: Droid Sans Mono 8 CPU: Intel Celeron CPU 847 @ 1.10GHz RAM: 185MB / 1699MB
Is this bug or was it meant to look like this? I assumed that "-n" flag would remove ascii logo only and leave info fully displayed.
Actually, it just hasn't been fully refined. It's on my todo list to fix it all up.
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Fixed up -n and added -N.
-N will strip all colors and formatting from output.
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Fixed up -n and added -N.
-N will strip all colors and formatting from output.
Thanks. A *little* thing i noticed is that there is breakline after "GTK2 Theme" part (which is not present in default view):
djura-san@lab21-workstation
OS: Debian unstable sid
Kernel: i686 Linux 3.8-1-686-pae
Uptime: 6m
Uptime: 6m
Shell: bash 4.2.45
Resolution: 1920x1080
WM: monsterwm
GTK2 Theme: Shiki-Gray
Icon Theme: gnome
Font: Droid Sans Mono 8
CPU: Intel Celeron CPU 847 @ 1.1GHz
RAM: 176MB / 1699MB
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I don't use any info tools and I won't be using this, but I must say it looks really nice, with support for so many distros!
The front page screenshots look fabulous. Great work.
Last edited by x33a (2013-05-12 17:32:07)
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kittykatt wrote:Fixed up -n and added -N.
-N will strip all colors and formatting from output.
Thanks. A *little* thing i noticed is that there is breakline after "GTK2 Theme" part (which is not present in default view):
djura-san@lab21-workstation OS: Debian unstable sid Kernel: i686 Linux 3.8-1-686-pae Uptime: 6m Uptime: 6m Shell: bash 4.2.45 Resolution: 1920x1080 WM: monsterwm GTK2 Theme: Shiki-Gray Icon Theme: gnome Font: Droid Sans Mono 8 CPU: Intel Celeron CPU 847 @ 1.1GHz RAM: 176MB / 1699MB
Hmmm...I must have no put in a check for GTK3 missing or not. I'll commit soon.
I don't use any info tools and I won't be using this, but I must say it looks really nice, with support for so many distros!
The front page screenshots look fabulous. Great work.
Thank you.
Last edited by kittykatt (2013-05-14 20:06:24)
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Hi, I have a quite strange problem.
I use Subtle, and since about when I installed lxappearance to change GTK and icon themes, my WM is shown as "not found" with Screenfetch. It may be not related to lxappearance but I do have this problem after using it... Before, subtle was fully detected without any problem If someone could help me, it would be nice
Thank you very much though, Screenfetch is still awesome
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I would like to ask for two things:
-is there a way to launch screenfetch when terminal is being launched, when it starts
-is there a way to add something in order screenfetch to show also filesystem space and temperatures of cpu?
Could somebody help?
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For the first question, you can just add "screenfetch" in top of your .bashrc.
For the second one, I guess you can edit /usr/bin/screenfetch to display what you want, but I don't know the exact commands
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Thanks.
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