Conky keeps crashing with this config... HELP #1650
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SOLVED! ${color0}${voffset 5}Public IP: ${exec sh /home/ayescott89/.conky/IP.sh} which has a command in to get a public IP was the culprit. |
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conky.config = {
double_buffer = true,
no_buffers = true,
use_xft = true,
uppercase = true,
font = 'feather:bold:size=8',
};
conky.text = [[
${font}${voffset -20}${alignc}${time %A %d %B %Y}
${alignc}${nodename}@${top user 1}
${color2}${hr 2}
${color}Kernel: ${alignr}${kernel}
#------------+
#MyCPU
#------------+
${color2}CPU: Ryzen 5600X 4.65GHz ${hr 2}$alignr$ {execi 6000 cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'model name' | sed -e 's/model name.*: //'| uniq | cut -c 1-16}
${color0}${voffset 5}Name:
Freq: ${alignr}${freq_g} GHz
Usage: ${alignr}${cpu}%
${cpugraph 32}
#------------+
#MyGPU
#------------+
${color2}GPU: MSI 6650XT 8GB GDDR6 ${hr 2}
${color0}${voffset 5}Name: amdgpu-pci-0800
Usage: ${alignr}${execi 5 radeontop -d- -l1 | grep -o 'gpu [0-9]{1,3}' | cut -c 5-7 }
Fan Speed: ${alignr}${execi 5 sensors | grep fan1 | cut -c 16-19 }PM
#------------+
#MyRAM
#------------+
${color2}RAM: 16GB DDR4 3200MHZ ${hr 2}
${color0}${voffset 5}Used: ${mem} ($memperc%)$ {alignr}Free: ${memeasyfree}
$processes processes ($running_processes running)
#------------+
#FileSystem
#------------+
${color2}SSD: Kingston 960GB SATA ${hr 2}
${color0}${voffset 5}/dev/sda3:${alignr}${fs_used /} / ${fs_size /}
${fs_bar /}
Read: ${alignr}${diskio_read /dev/nvme0n1p6}
Write: ${alignr}${diskio_write /dev/nvme0n1p6}
#------------+
#MyNETWORK
#------------+
${color2}MyNetwork ${hr 2}
${color0}${voffset 5}Home IP: ${exec sh /home/ayescott89/.conky/HomeIP.sh}
${color0}${voffset 5}Public IP: ${exec sh /home/ayescott89/.conky/IP.sh}
Down: ${downspeed enp5s0}/s ${alignr} Total: ${totaldown enp5s0}
${downspeedgraph enp5s0 30}
Up: ${upspeed enp5s0}/s ${alignr} Total: ${totalup enp5s0}
${upspeedgraph wlan0 30 }
#------------+
#MyTemps
#------------+
${color2}MyTemps ${hr 2}
${color0}${voffset 5}CPU: ${alignr}${execi 5 sensors | grep Tctl: | cut -c 16-19}°C
${color0}${voffset 5}SSD: ${alignr}${execi 5 sensors | grep Composite: | cut -c 16-19}°C
${color0}${voffset 5}GPU: ${alignr}${execi 5 sensors | grep edge: | cut -c 16-19}°C
${color0}${voffset 5}GPUJunction: ${alignr}${execi 5 sensors | grep junction: | cut -c 16-19}°C
${color0}${voffset 5}GPUMem: ${alignr}${execi 5 sensors | grep mem: | cut -c 16-19}°C
#------------+
#Devices
#------------+
${color2}MyDevices ${hr 2}
${color1}${execi 1800 sudo nmap -sP 192.168.1.1/24 | grep "Nmap scan report for" | awk -F ' ' '{print $5, $6}'}
]]
I start it. Opens fine. Open a terminal and it crashes and I have to open again!
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