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2011-04-26
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A small request: any chance to make the app detect eth0 as a network connection? I'm using a USB network adapter as my primary connection to the internet and it tells me that there are no network connections.
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2011-04-26
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2011-04-27
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2011-04-27
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I tried conky switcher some days ago and already deinstalled it again as it's way too hungry for letting it run in background all the time (I had a cpu workload of 30% minimum!).
Nevertheless, I like your config file (the 'normal' cpu one) and consider using it with standard conky. Could you tell me wether the config files itself have some ressource hungry parts or is it just the switching and updating process thats consumes so much power?
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2011-04-28
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Yes, it is very resource hungry. This is the main problem I have at the moment. But 30% is to much... perhaps you had a fast update interval in the settings?
The switching takes a lot of ram, but not that much cpu as far as I'm able to check. But drawing the graphs take A LOT of CPU time, especially the Disk specific.
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2011-04-28
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OK so if not using layout switcher and only using one of the layouts would also result in high cpu load?
I'd like to have something stable with some more information than the "old" conky layout. But of course nothing which keeps the load permanently high.
I guess I'll have to dig into that myself and create my own layout.
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2011-04-28
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UPDATE:
0.0.9 - STRONG system load improvements
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2011-04-28
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You're always able to turn off Conky Layout Switcher. Simply start my application, disable it by unchecking "Enable Layout Switcher" and press save. The next time you start Conky again you have the "original" Layout.
In your case, sadly the original Layout from Conky-N900 (version 1.9.6). Not the Layout form the outdated Version 1.6.1.
Hmm... the aviable screen area has changed since version 1.6.1 a little bit. My own Layout looked ugly when I updated to version 1.9.6 - so I don't know if the Layout form Version 1.6.1 could work.
I attached a zip file containing the layout from Conky 1.6.1 (I hope this is the correct one)
Please extract it to the root of your mounted N900 mass storage drive or directly on the device to /home/user/MyDocs/
This way you can test it without replacing original files. (remove the usb cable before you start Conky, or it won't find the file) If everything works correct and you know how you can replace the file /etc/conky/conky.conf with this one. (you may need root access)
Does it show the battery information correctly?
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