Conky (software)

Conky (software)
Conky
A typical Conky look
A typical Conky look
Original author(s) Brenden Matthews
Stable release 1.8.1 / October 5, 2010; 12 months ago (2010-10-05)
Written in C
Operating system Linux, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD
Type System monitor
License GPL and BSD licenses[1]
Website conky.sourceforge.net

Conky is a free software system monitor for the X Window System. It is available for Linux, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD.[2] Conky is highly configurable[3][4][5] and is able to monitor many system variables including the status of the CPU, memory, swap space, disk storage, temperatures, processes, network interfaces, battery power, system messages, e-mail inboxes, Arch Linux updates, many popular music players (MPD, XMMS2, BMPx, Audacious), and much more.[6] Unlike system monitors that use high-level widget toolkits to render their information, Conky is drawn directly in an X window. This allows it to consume relatively fewer system resources when configured similarly.[7][8]

Conky has gained a strong following among many Linux and BSD enthusiasts, and was hailed as "one of the best maintained, and definitely one of the most useful, programs in the world of open source" according to Jan Rähm in a March 2009 article in Linux Magazine.

Contents

History

Conky is a fork of torsmo, a system monitor that is no longer maintained.[9] Torsmo, however, continues to be used in systems where applications that use minimal resources are preferred. Damn Small Linux, for example, runs torsmo in its desktop root window on the default installation of its Live CD.[10] Conky derives its name from a character in the Canadian television programme Trailer Park Boys.

Common uses

While Conky is ideally suited for use as a system monitor, it can also be used to gather and display almost any type of information on the user's desktop (as well as in the command line, if one chooses). Conky can be extended with the Lua programming language, and uses its own functional-ish configuration file syntax. Conky features built-in support for several unrelated sources of information, but its biggest strength lies in its ability to be extended through scripting.

Conky has also been ported to devices such as the Nokia N900,[11] and can be ported to practically any system with GCC and an X11 implementation.

Users have created and distributed many customized scripts, demonstrating Conky's modularity and versatility in function and appearance. A thread on the Ubuntu forums has grown to over 1300 pages of users sharing their configurations.[12][13][14][15]

Usage example

A simple configuration for Conky which displays the time on a user's desktop is as follows:

update_interval 30
 
own_window yes
own_window_type desktop
 
use_xft yes
xftfont DejaVu Sans:size=14
 
alignment bottom_right
 
TEXT
${time %H:%M}

Default configuration file location is $HOME/.conkyrc or ${sysconfdir}/conky/conky.conf. On most systems, sysconfdir is /etc, and you can find the sample config file there (/etc/conky/conky.conf).[6]

Screenshots

See also

References

  1. ^ About Conky
  2. ^ Conky homepage on SourceForge.net
  3. ^ Expert's guide to configuring Conky by Dmitri Popov on Linux.com
  4. ^ Conky: highly configurable system monitor for X by Casey Stamper on Debian.net
  5. ^ GKrellM vs. Conky by Sebastian Wieseler
  6. ^ a b Conky documentation
  7. ^ conky review by mulander
  8. ^ CLI Magic: Lightweight Conky is a system monitor powerhouse by Shashank Sharma on Linux.com
  9. ^ Conky FAQ
  10. ^ Changelog of Damn Small Linux
  11. ^ Nokia N900 Conky package
  12. ^ Post your .conkyrc files w/ screenshots
  13. ^ Conky scripts
  14. ^ Conky Gmail Revisited
  15. ^ Howto: Get a beautiful Conky 1.4.2 setup

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Conky — may refer to: Conky (software), a computer software used for system monitoring Conky 2000, a robot on the CBS children s show Pee wee s Playhouse Conkey House, a 1842 historic home located at Lockport in Niagara County, New York Conky, a hand… …   Wikipedia

  • CMake — Developer(s) Andy Cedilnik, Bill Hoffman, Brad King, Ken Martin, Alexander Neundorf Stable release 2.8.6 / October 4, 2011; 42 days ago …   Wikipedia

  • KDE — Software Compilation …   Википедия

  • Openbox — Bildschirmfoto von Openbox Basisdaten Entwickler Dana Jansens, Mikael Magnusson Aktuelle  …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • System monitor — A system monitor is a hardware or software based system used to monitor resources and performance in a computer system.Software monitors are more commonly seen, sometimes as a part of a widget engine. These monitoring systems are often used to… …   Wikipedia

  • Audacious Media Player — Infobox Software name = Audacious caption = Audacious Media Player with default skin developer = Audacious Team released = October 24, 2005 latest release version = 1.5.1 latest release date = May 23, 2008 programming language = C, C++ operating… …   Wikipedia

  • GKrellM — infobox software caption = A typical GKrellM window developer = Bill Wilson latest release version = 2.3.1 latest release date = 2 December 2007 programming language = GTK+ operating system = Unix like genre = System monitor license = GNU General …   Wikipedia

  • Audacious Media Player — Audacious Media Player …   Википедия

  • top — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Top. top вывод top в терминале Тип …   Википедия

  • Slitaz — Bildschirmfoto …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”