What amazing work! #2
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Very happy to hear this, someone else reusing my code brings an entirely new kind of joy to me. The refresh timing for the USB overlay is 60 seconds I think since I don't really want it to update that often. The android device showing up as an ADB connection requires the android to have USB debugging turned on or debugging via WiFi turned on and debugging permission granted to the computer. The ADB deamon/server needs to be running for this to work. Setting up the bluetooth overlay might be a bit more different on Mint I haven't used it but if it uses What did you end up using for the bit rate / network speed metrics? I don't have a Nvidia GPU to test with. If you can make a pull request with those scripts I can take a look at it and get it integrated. You seem to have added some useful metrics that I couldn't get to work. |
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I would be more than happy to make available the additions I made, but I
have never dealt with GitHub before I started seeking out conkys for my new
Linux boxes.
How would I go about performing a pull request?
…On Sun, May 19, 2024 at 9:06 PM Yasiru Dharmathilaka < ***@***.***> wrote:
Very happy to hear this, someone else reusing my code brings an entirely
new kind of joy to me. The refresh timing for the USB overlay is 60 seconds
I think since I don't really want it to update that often.
The android device showing up as an ADB connection requires the android to
have USB debugging turned on or debugging via WiFi turned on and debugging
permission granted to the computer. The ADB deamon/server needs to be
running for this to work.
Setting up the bluetooth overlay might be a bit more different on Mint I
haven't used it but if it uses bluetoothctl it should work out of the
box. The battery level indications on the bluetooth overlay require
experimental features on bluetoothctl configuration to be enabled.
What did you end up using for the bit rate / network speed metrics? I
don't have a Nvidia GPU to test with. If you can make a pull request with
those scripts I can take a look at it and get it integrated. You seem to
have added some useful metrics that I couldn't get to work.
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Did some more work with the help of friends on the Linux Mint fourm. Added battery make and mode, connect and disconnect power alerts for <=5% and >=95% battery level. Added open port tracker from the conky_grey: |
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Hello Yasiru,
I am a big fan of Conky. I had been seeking the most interesting and unusual conkys I could find when I found Mainte a week ago. I thought I had never seen anything like it until I saw your modification 2 days ago. I am so grateful that you were generous enough to share your work. I got everything downloaded and installed, checked all dependancies and I got about 98% of it working. I still see nothing more than another USB connection when I plug in my Android to the laptop. The bluetooth doesn't seem to be working for me so I put a cpu graph to fill the corner spot.
I had tremendous fun putting in my own data and cleaning up the line formatting that my different system readouts upset from what you set. Once I got it I didn't stop working on it for over 12 hours!
https://i.imgur.com/XlVhbbD.png
Thanks again for making this awesome mod available :)
Sincerely,
Logan
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