Hi,
I'm a Linux newbie.
I installed Conky - it shows I have in Synaptic Manager, but I can't access it. Maybe it's not what I was expecting: I am trying to get a system monitor. I think that there is one ready installed (like the Windows task manager?), but I can't find that either. I thought I had seen it a while ago, but I presume I have broken it somehow...
I did get something rudimentary running (typing conky in a terminal) and I just a black box reporting on stuff, with no way of interacting etc.
Please can anyone give me any pointers on how I can reinstate the System Monitor, or add a front-end to the Conky I can run?
Thank you.
Can't find Conky or System Monitor
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Can't find Conky or System Monitor
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Re: Can't find Conky or System Monitor
Hi, take a look herE: http://www.teejeetech.in/p/conky-manager.html.
This application makes it esy for users to have a conky on their desktop.
There's also a theme pack with more conky's to use
Good luck!
This application makes it esy for users to have a conky on their desktop.
There's also a theme pack with more conky's to use
Good luck!
Re: Can't find Conky or System Monitor
What you downloaded and installed is the program that runs SCRIPTS. Conky Scripts are what you now need to get. Then you can "conky -c <location-and-name-of-script>" to load it.UserError wrote:Hi,
I'm a Linux newbie.
I installed Conky - it shows I have in Synaptic Manager, but I can't access it. Maybe it's not what I was expecting: I am trying to get a system monitor. I think that there is one ready installed (like the Windows task manager?), but I can't find that either. I thought I had seen it a while ago, but I presume I have broken it somehow...
I did get something rudimentary running (typing conky in a terminal) and I just a black box reporting on stuff, with no way of interacting etc.
Please can anyone give me any pointers on how I can reinstate the System Monitor, or add a front-end to the Conky I can run?
Thank you.
You can also check out conky.sourceforge.net for the minimal docs, etc. If Conky Manager is enough for you (it is for many) then try that.
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Re: Can't find Conky or System Monitor
I third Conky Manager! lol
To use, first do this:
Second do this:
Third and last do this:
Then anytime you need to upgrade it (it doesn't get upgraded all that often), you just run the last step again unless you have it automatically updating. Once you've installed it, you'll have an icon in "Accessories" menu (at least in Cinnamon that's where it is) that you can open and easily use your Conkys. Just make sure you select the option to "Run Conky at System Startup" so it'll start your Conkys every time you reboot automatically
Let us know if you have questions, thanks!
To use, first do this:
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sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:teejee2008/ppa
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install conky-manager
Let us know if you have questions, thanks!
Re: Can't find Conky or System Monitor
Ha! Found this again & now got it working. Thank you.
Re: Can't find Conky or System Monitor
Depends on your desktop environment. In Cinnamon, it's listed under Administration. Or you can just type 'syst' in the menu search field and see what comes up.UserError wrote: I think that there is one ready installed (like the Windows task manager?), but I can't find that either.
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