# # $Id: README,v 1.23 2002/04/29 11:00:26 reinelt Exp $ # This is the README file for lcd4linux INTRODUCTION lcd4linux is a small program that reads various information from the kernel (and from other subsystems, especially ISDN) and displays them on a LCD or other display device. It supports displaying text values and different types of bars: Horizontal and vertical bars, logarithmic bars, split bars (two independent bars in one row). USAGE lcd4linux -h print version number and a small help text, then exit lcd4linux -l list available drivers #ifdef USE_OLD_UDELAY lcd4linux -d calibrate delay loop (necessary for some drivers) #endif lcd4linux [-c key=val] [-F] [-f config-file] [-o output] [-q] [-v] run lcd4linux overwrite entries from the config-file with '-c' do not fork and detach with '-F' use configuration from 'config-file' instead of /etc/lcd4linux.conf write picture to 'output' (raster driver only) suppress startup splash screen with '-q' generate info messages with '-v' generate debugging messages with '-vv' debug socket traffic too, with '-vvv' DIAGNOSTICS lcd4linux on foreground writes (depending on level) to stdout or stderr. The Text-Driver has ist's own diagnostics window. Started in the background (the default), lcd4linux uses your syslog daemon for logging. Facility is USER, levels are ERR, INFO and DEBUG. SUPPORTED DISPLAYS * Matrox Orbital: "LCD0821": 2 lines by 8 characters "LCD1621": 2 lines by 16 characters "LCD2021": 2 lines by 20 characters "LCD2041": 4 lines by 20 characters (tested) "LCD4021": 2 lines by 40 characters * CrystalFontz any of 626, 632, 634 and 636. * HD44780-based displays This driver supports display modules based on the Hitachi HD44780 chip, connected to a parallel port. These displays are made by different manufactures, and come in various sizes. * Beckmann+Egle mini-terminal thanks to Helmut A. Bender * Mitsubishi M50530 I got a real cool display (8 lines by 24 characters!) from Udo Altmann (udo.altmann@web.de) Thanks again! Unfortunately, the driver is not finished yet. * Toshiba T6963 I got another real cool display (240x128 pixel!) from Carsten Nau (info@cnau.de). Thanks again! Unfortunately, the driver is not finished yet. * PalmOrb I was told that lcd4linux works fine with PalmOrb, a small program that emulates a Matrox Orbital display on the Palm Pilot. * X11 thanks to Herbert Rosmanith a driver for the X Window System is available. It supports any size at any resolution. A very small XLCD4Linux-Window can even swallow on the KDE Panel! * Raster formats: a generic raster driver (which is used by the X11-driver, too) is availiable, it supports: PPM (portable pixmap) PNG (with l
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e) 'nr' network bytes received 'nw' network bytes transmitted 'nt' network bytes total (receive+transmit) 'nm' network bytes max (receive, transmit) 'ii' ISDN bytes received 'io' ISDN bytes sent 'it' ISDN bytes total (received+send) 'im' ISDN bytes max (received, send) 'ic' ISDN connected (0=offline, 1=online) 'ti' PPP bytes received 'to' PPP bytes sent 'tt' PPP bytes total (received+send) 'tm' PPP bytes max (received, send) 's1' temperature of sensor 1 's2' temperature of sensor 2 (up to s9) 'bp' battery percentage (APM by now) 'bs' battery status ('=' = online, '+' = charging, '-' discharging) 'bd' battery duration in s{econds}, m{ins}, h{ours} or d{ays} 'hc' seti@home % completed 'ht' seti@home time spent on workunit 'e*' mails in mailbox 1-9, total mail 'u*' mails in mailbox 1-9, unseen mail 'x*' output of command 1-9 Please have a look at lcd4linux.conf.sample, where you can find examples of all options and there usage.