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[[File:Conky.png|right|Conky]] | [[File:Conky.png|right|Conky]] | ||
# UBUNTU-CONKY | # UBUNTU-CONKY | ||
# A comprehensive conky script, configured for use on | # A comprehensive conky script, configured for use on | ||
# Ubuntu / Debian Gnome, without the need for any external scripts. | # Ubuntu / Debian Gnome, without the need for any external scripts. | ||
# | # | ||
# Based on conky-jc and the default .conkyrc. | # Based on conky-jc and the default .conkyrc. | ||
# INCLUDES: | # INCLUDES: | ||
# - tail of /var/log/messages | # - tail of /var/log/messages | ||
# - netstat shows number of connections from your computer and application/PID making it. Kill spyware! | # - netstat shows number of connections from your computer and application/PID making it. Kill spyware! | ||
# | # - for Dell laptops module i8k must be loaded from package: i8kutils then cpu_temp can be read using i8k_cpu_temp | ||
# | |||
# ${if_existing /proc/net/route - it checks if default GW exists, it is helpful with external IP determination | |||
# | |||
# | # Connction monitor | ||
# ${if_existing /proc/net/route - | # | ||
# | # Connections in:${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 count}$color Connections out:${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 count}$color Total:${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 1 65535 count} | ||
# Connction monitor | # | ||
# | # $color Inbound Connection ${alignr} Local Service/Port | ||
# Connections in:${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 count}$color Connections out:${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 count}$color Total:${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 1 65535 count} | # ${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 0} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 0} | ||
# | # ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 1} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 1} | ||
# $color Inbound Connection ${alignr} Local Service/Port | # ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 2} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 2} | ||
# ${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 0} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 0} | # ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 3} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 3} | ||
# ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 1} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 1} | # ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 4} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 4} | ||
# ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 2} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 2} | # ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 5} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 5} | ||
# ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 3} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 3} | # | ||
# ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 4} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 4} | # $color Outbound Connection ${alignr} Remote Service/Port$color | ||
# ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 5} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 5} | # ${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 0} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 0} | ||
# | # ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 1} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 1} | ||
# $color Outbound Connection ${alignr} Remote Service/Port$color | # ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 2} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 2} | ||
# ${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 0} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 0} | # ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 3} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 3} | ||
# ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 1} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 1} | # ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 4} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 4} | ||
# ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 2} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 2} | # ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 5} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 5} | ||
# ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 3} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 3} | # | ||
# ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 4} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 4} | |||
# ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 5} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 5} | |||
# | |||
# Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus) | # Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus) | ||
own_window yes | own_window yes | ||
own_window_type override | own_window_type override | ||
own_window_transparent yes | own_window_transparent yes | ||
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager | own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager | ||
# Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for everyone) | |||
double_buffer yes | |||
# fiddle with window | |||
use_spacer right | |||
# Use | # Use Xft? | ||
use_xft yes | |||
xftfont DejaVu Sans:size=7 | |||
xftalpha 0.8 | |||
text_buffer_size 1536 | |||
# Update interval in seconds | |||
update_interval 3.0 | |||
# Minimum size of text area | |||
# minimum_size 200 5 | |||
# | # Maximum width | ||
maximum_width 210 | |||
# | # Draw shades? | ||
draw_shades no | |||
# Text stuff | |||
draw_outline no # amplifies text if yes | |||
draw_borders no | |||
uppercase no # set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase | |||
# Stippled borders? | |||
stippled_borders 3 | |||
# border margins | |||
# border_margin 9 | |||
# border width | |||
border_width 10 | |||
# Default colors and also border colors, grey90 == #e5e5e5 | |||
default_color E8E8E8 | |||
# | #own_window_argb_visual yes | ||
# | #own_window_argb_value 0 | ||
own_window_colour brown | |||
own_window_transparent yes | |||
# Text alignment, other possible values are commented | |||
#alignment top_left | |||
alignment bottom_right | |||
#alignment bottom_left | |||
#alignment bottom_right | |||
# Gap between borders of screen and text | |||
gap_x 30 | |||
gap_y 30 | |||
# stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen | |||
TEXT | |||
$color | |||
${color orange}SYSTEM ${hr 2}$color | |||
$nodename $sysname $kernel on $machine | |||
uptime: ${uptime} | |||
# | #causing overheating as of 27/07/2012 | ||
#external ip: ${execi 65535 wget -q -O - checkip.dyndns.org|sed -e 's/.*Current IP Address: //' -e 's/<.*$//'} | |||
${color orange}CPU ${hr 2}$color | |||
${freq}MHz Load: ${loadavg} Temp: ${i8k_cpu_temp} | |||
${cpugraph 000000 ffffff} | |||
NAME $alignr PID CPU% MEM% | |||
${top name 1} $alignr ${top pid 1} ${top cpu 1} ${top mem 1} | |||
${top name 2} $alignr ${top pid 2} ${top cpu 2} ${top mem 2} | |||
${top name 3} $alignr ${top pid 3} ${top cpu 3} ${top mem 3} | |||
${top name 4} $alignr ${top pid 4} ${top cpu 4} ${top mem 4} | |||
${color orange}MEMORY used $mem of $memmax $color | |||
${memgraph 000000 ffffff} | |||
Swap: $swapperc% ${swapbar 6}$color | |||
${color orange}HDD USAGE $color | |||
root: ${fs_free /} of ${fs_size /} ${fs_bar 6 /}$color | |||
sda1: ${if_existing /windows} ${fs_free /windows} of ${fs_size /windows} ${fs_bar 6 /windows}$color $endif | |||
sda5: ${if_existing /dane} ${fs_free /dane} of ${fs_size /dane} ${fs_bar 6 /dane}$color $endif | |||
${color orange}NETWORK CABLE $alignr ip:${addr eth0} | |||
Down: $color${downspeed eth0} k/s ${alignr}Up: ${upspeed eth0} k/s | |||
${downspeedgraph eth0 25,100 000000 ff0000} ${alignr}${upspeedgraph eth0 | |||
25,100 000000 00ff00}$color | |||
Total: ${totaldown eth0} ${alignr}Total: ${totalup eth0} | |||
${color orange}NETWORK WIFI $alignr ip:${addr eth1} | |||
Down: $color${downspeed eth1} k/s ${alignr}Up: ${upspeed eth1} k/s | |||
${downspeedgraph eth1 25,100 000000 ff0000} ${alignr}${upspeedgraph eth1 | |||
25,100 000000 00ff00}$color | |||
Total: ${totaldown eth1} ${alignr}Total: ${totalup eth1} | |||
${color orange}NETSTAT ${hr 2}$color | |||
no connections / PID / application | |||
${execi 30 netstat -ept | grep ESTAB | awk '{print $9}' | cut -d: -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr} | |||
${color orange}LOGGING AUTH.LOG ${hr 2}$color | |||
${execi 30 tail -n5 /var/log/auth.log | awk '{print " ",$5,$6,$7,$8,$9,$10}' | fold -w40} | |||
${color orange} | |||
$ | |||
= Conky On and Off script = | |||
This is some times annoying to enable or disable conky on your dektop. The following scrip comes with help. | |||
piotr@d600:~$ cat conky_on_off.sh | |||
#!/bin/sh | |||
# click to start, click to stop | |||
if pidof conky | grep [0-9] > /dev/null | |||
then | |||
exec killall conky | |||
else | |||
exec conky | |||
fi | |||
if pidof conky | grep [0-9] > /dev/null | |||
then | |||
else | |||
fi |
Revision as of 17:18, 23 February 2014
It displays the rich system info embedded into your desktop background.
- Install
sudo apt-get install conky
- Configuration
User based config file is located in ~/.conkyrc
file. The rich features that can be displayed on the background are limitless. Below is my config based on Dell Latitude D600.
# UBUNTU-CONKY # A comprehensive conky script, configured for use on # Ubuntu / Debian Gnome, without the need for any external scripts. # # Based on conky-jc and the default .conkyrc. # INCLUDES: # - tail of /var/log/messages # - netstat shows number of connections from your computer and application/PID making it. Kill spyware! # - for Dell laptops module i8k must be loaded from package: i8kutils then cpu_temp can be read using i8k_cpu_temp # # ${if_existing /proc/net/route - it checks if default GW exists, it is helpful with external IP determination # # Connction monitor # # Connections in:${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 count}$color Connections out:${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 count}$color Total:${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 1 65535 count} # # $color Inbound Connection ${alignr} Local Service/Port # ${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 0} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 0} # ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 1} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 1} # ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 2} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 2} # ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 3} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 3} # ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 4} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 4} # ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 rhost 5} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 1 32767 lservice 5} # # $color Outbound Connection ${alignr} Remote Service/Port$color # ${color #606060} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 0} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 0} # ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 1} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 1} # ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 2} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 2} # ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 3} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 3} # ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 4} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 4} # ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rhost 5} ${alignr} ${tcp_portmon 32768 61000 rservice 5} # # Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus) own_window yes own_window_type override own_window_transparent yes own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager # Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for everyone) double_buffer yes # fiddle with window use_spacer right # Use Xft? use_xft yes xftfont DejaVu Sans:size=7 xftalpha 0.8 text_buffer_size 1536 # Update interval in seconds update_interval 3.0 # Minimum size of text area # minimum_size 200 5 # Maximum width maximum_width 210 # Draw shades? draw_shades no # Text stuff draw_outline no # amplifies text if yes draw_borders no uppercase no # set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase # Stippled borders? stippled_borders 3 # border margins # border_margin 9 # border width border_width 10 # Default colors and also border colors, grey90 == #e5e5e5 default_color E8E8E8 #own_window_argb_visual yes #own_window_argb_value 0 own_window_colour brown own_window_transparent yes # Text alignment, other possible values are commented #alignment top_left alignment bottom_right #alignment bottom_left #alignment bottom_right # Gap between borders of screen and text gap_x 30 gap_y 30 # stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen TEXT $color ${color orange}SYSTEM ${hr 2}$color $nodename $sysname $kernel on $machine uptime: ${uptime} #causing overheating as of 27/07/2012 #external ip: ${execi 65535 wget -q -O - checkip.dyndns.org|sed -e 's/.*Current IP Address: //' -e 's/<.*$//'} ${color orange}CPU ${hr 2}$color ${freq}MHz Load: ${loadavg} Temp: ${i8k_cpu_temp} ${cpugraph 000000 ffffff} NAME $alignr PID CPU% MEM% ${top name 1} $alignr ${top pid 1} ${top cpu 1} ${top mem 1} ${top name 2} $alignr ${top pid 2} ${top cpu 2} ${top mem 2} ${top name 3} $alignr ${top pid 3} ${top cpu 3} ${top mem 3} ${top name 4} $alignr ${top pid 4} ${top cpu 4} ${top mem 4} ${color orange}MEMORY used $mem of $memmax $color ${memgraph 000000 ffffff} Swap: $swapperc% ${swapbar 6}$color ${color orange}HDD USAGE $color root: ${fs_free /} of ${fs_size /} ${fs_bar 6 /}$color sda1: ${if_existing /windows} ${fs_free /windows} of ${fs_size /windows} ${fs_bar 6 /windows}$color $endif sda5: ${if_existing /dane} ${fs_free /dane} of ${fs_size /dane} ${fs_bar 6 /dane}$color $endif ${color orange}NETWORK CABLE $alignr ip:${addr eth0} Down: $color${downspeed eth0} k/s ${alignr}Up: ${upspeed eth0} k/s ${downspeedgraph eth0 25,100 000000 ff0000} ${alignr}${upspeedgraph eth0 25,100 000000 00ff00}$color Total: ${totaldown eth0} ${alignr}Total: ${totalup eth0} ${color orange}NETWORK WIFI $alignr ip:${addr eth1} Down: $color${downspeed eth1} k/s ${alignr}Up: ${upspeed eth1} k/s ${downspeedgraph eth1 25,100 000000 ff0000} ${alignr}${upspeedgraph eth1 25,100 000000 00ff00}$color Total: ${totaldown eth1} ${alignr}Total: ${totalup eth1} ${color orange}NETSTAT ${hr 2}$color no connections / PID / application ${execi 30 netstat -ept | grep ESTAB | awk '{print $9}' | cut -d: -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr} ${color orange}LOGGING AUTH.LOG ${hr 2}$color ${execi 30 tail -n5 /var/log/auth.log | awk '{print " ",$5,$6,$7,$8,$9,$10}' | fold -w40}
Conky On and Off script
This is some times annoying to enable or disable conky on your dektop. The following scrip comes with help.
piotr@d600:~$ cat conky_on_off.sh #!/bin/sh # click to start, click to stop if pidof conky | grep [0-9] > /dev/null then exec killall conky else exec conky fi