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wartstew
2008-07-06 , 23:57
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For the one who wanted the background pic, I was trying to figure out where I got it. In doing so, I found it on several of those websites giving away "free wallpapers", and one of them had a Digitalblasphony.com watermark on it which this one doesn't have. Also I can't remember if I had to resize it or not. Anyway, in a nutshell, here is my copy of it as I put it on the N810:
http://wartstew.homelinux.net/shoals.jpg
Hopefully I have the right to distribute it. If anyone has a problem with it, please let me know and I'll happily remove it from this website.
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For the person that wanted to know if the temperature read out in something other then the temperature x 1000: Presently that is the form that the Linux Kernel gives it in from deep in the /sys folder, and I am simply printing it out. This is why I asked what language this config file was written in (perl maybe?) as in can I put in some undocumented (in conky anyway) formating commands in the config file that will fix this problem?
The better solution is to add Nokia options to the conky code (with associated documentation) and send the code back to the Authors of conky so that maybe they would make it part of an official release. This might be a nice task for the one who originally compiled conky for the N810 to attempt? My excuse for not doing it is that I've only owned my NIT for about a month now and haven't gotten around to installing the scratchbox SDK toolchain/environment on my Linux PC to compile code with yet. I'm also not much of a programmer either, but I could probably handle this.
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