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diff --git a/lcd4linux.conf.sample.old b/lcd4linux.conf.sample.old deleted file mode 100644 index e012f60..0000000 --- a/lcd4linux.conf.sample.old +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -# -# /etc/lcd4linux.conf -# configuration file for lcd4linux -# -# http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net -# -# for the complete lcd4linux documentation please refer to -# http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/manual.html - - -# driver-specific options -# -# Display: -# the name of a display driver -# -# every driver has its own configuration options -# (e.g. 'Port', 'Speed', ...) -# for a detailed description of every option which is -# available for a specific driver please refer to -# http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/display/main.html -# -#Display LCD2041 -#Port /dev/ttyS2 -#Speed 19200 -#Contrast 160 -# -#Display HD44780 -#Port /dev/parport0 -#Size 24x2 -#Delay 503 -# -#Display BLC100x -#Port /dev/ttyS2 -#Type 20x4 -# -#Display USBLCD -#Port /dev/usb/usblcd -#Size 20x4 -# -#Display PalmPilot -#Port /dev/ttyS2 -#Speed 4800 -#size 20x4 -#font 6x8 -#pixel 1+0 -#gap 0x0 -#border 2 -# -#Display PPM -#size 20x4 -#font 5x8 -#pixel 3+0 -#gap -1x-1 -#border 10 -#foreground \#102000 -#halfground \#70c000 -#background \#80d000 -# -#Display PNG -#size 20x4 -#font 5x8 -#pixel 2+0 -#gap -1x-1 -#border 5 -#foreground \#102000 -#halfground \#70c000 -#background \#80d000 -# -#Display X11 -#size 20x5 -#font 5x8 -#pixel 1+0 -#gap -1x-1 -#border 1 -#foreground \#102000 -#halfground \#90c000 -#background \#a0d000 -# -#Display Text -#size 40x8 -#TextBar 1 -# -#Display SIN -#Port /dev/tty9 - - -# timing options - all values are milliseconds -# -# please note that starting with 0.9.11 the settings tick, -# tack, tau are marked as obsolete and replaced by the -# following ones: -# -# Tick.Text: -# time between text updates - default is 500 -# -# Tick.bar : -# time between bar updates - default is 100 -# -# Tick.icon: -# time between icon updates - default is 100 -# -# Tick.gpo : -# time between gpo updates - default is 100 -# -#Tick.Text 500 -#Tick.bar 100 -#Tick.icon 100 -#Tick.gpo 100 - - -# data-specific options -# -# Overload: -# load average threshold and bar scaling -# -# SetiDir: -# directory where seti@home stores its data files -# -# Battwarning: -# flash bp-bar if running below Battwarning -# I use: Row6 "Bat%bp%bs%bd$r10bp+bp" -# which gives a nice flash effect - default is 10 -# -Overload 2.0 -SetiDir /etc/setiathome -#Battwarning 10 - - -# mail/news related options -# -# Mailbox[1..9]: -# defines the mailbox for querying -# the string may be a plain mbox file or a pop3/imap4/nntp -# server string with the following format: -# pop3:[user[:pass]@]machine[:port] -# imap4:[user[:pass]@]machine[:port][/dir] -# nntp:[user[:pass]@]machine[:port][/dir] -# quering a plain (local) mbox file is achieved by giving -# the full path/name to the mbox file -# port defaults to 110 (pop3 query) and 143 (imap query) -# if [/dir] is not given, INBOX is assumed -# if [/dir] is given for nntp it should be a valid group name -# with '.' separating items -# if [/dir] is not given for nntp all/unread news of subscribed -# groups from Newsrc are calculated. -# -# Delay_e[1..9]: -# delay in seconds for querying Mailbox[1..9] - default is 5 -# -# Newsrc: -# path/name of your .newsrc file containing subscribed news -# please note that authorization on newsservers is currently untested -# user and pass may not contain a '/' with above syntax -# -#Mailbox1 /var/spool/mail/michi -#Delay_e1 5 -# -#Mailbox2 pop3:user:pass@machine -#Delay_e2 20 -# -#Mailbox3 imap4:user:pass@machine/folder -#Delay_e3 20 -# -#Mailbox4 nntp:server/at.linux -#Delay_e4 120 - - -# temperature sensors -# -# Sensor[1..9]: -# path to temperature file [1...9] -# -# Sensor[1..9]_min: -# temperature where the corresponding bar starts -# -# Sensor[1..9]_max: -# temperature where bar ends -# -# Sensor[1..9]_factor: -# formula to calculate real temperature -# (display_value=raw_value*factor+offset) -# lookup these values in /etc/sensors.conf -# -# Sensor[1..9]_offset: -# offset to calculate the real temperature -# -#Sensor1 /proc/sys/dev/sensors/as99127f-i2c-0-2d/temp1 -#Sensor1_min 30 -#Sensor1_max 50 -# -#Sensor2 /proc/sys/dev/sensors/as99127f-i2c-0-2d/temp2 -#Sensor2_min 30 -#Sensor2_max 50 -# -#Sensor3 /proc/sys/dev/sensors/as99127f-i2c-0-2d/temp3 -#Sensor3_min 30 -#Sensor3_max 50 - - - -# plugins -# -# x[1..9]: -# command to execute. predefined $PATH: -# PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin -# $X[1..9] is the result of command x[1..9] in environment -# -# Tick_x[1..9]: -# delay in ticks (overrides Delay_x[1..9]) -# -# Delay_x[1..9]: -# delay in seconds - default is 1 -# -# Max_x[1..9]: -# max value for scaling bars - default is 100 (value should be numeric) -# -# Min_x[1..9]: -# min value for bars - default is 0 (should be != Max_x[1..9]) -# -#x1 tail -1 /var/log/messages -#Tick_x1 10 -#Delay_x1 1 -#Max_x1 50 -#Min_x1 10 -# -#x2 echo $X1 | cut -b25- - - -# display options -# -# Row[1..9]: -# text to display in row [1..9] -# -# the text to be displayed can contain specific directives which will -# be replaced by the appropriate values or will create bars or icons. -# for a detailed description of every possible directive please refer to -# http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/manual.html or -# /usr/share/doc/packages/lcd4linux/README.Rows -# -Row1 "Busy %cb%% $r14cs+cb" -Row2 "Load%l1%L$r14l1" -# -#Row1 "$u3l1$u3cb$u3cs $u3mu$u3ma$u3ms $u3dr$u3dw $u3nr$u3nw $u3ii$u3io" -#Row2 " " -#Row3 " " -#Row4 "CPU MEM IO IP" -# -#Row1 "*** %o %v ***" -#Row2 "%p CPU %r MB RAM" -#Row3 "Busy %cb%% $r10cs+cb" -#Row4 "Load%l1%L$r10l1" -# -#Row1 "Load%l1%L$r10cs+cb" -#Row2 "Disk%dm $R10dr+dw" -#Row3 "Net %nm $R10nr+nw" -#Row4 "ISDN%im $r10ii+io" -#Row4 "DSL %tm $r10ti+to" -#Row5 "Temp%s2°$r10s1+s2" -# -#Row5 %x1 -#Row6 %x2 -# -#Row6 "Mails %e3/%u3" - - -# icons -# -# Icons: -# number of icons -# -# every icon you are reserving here is no longer available -# for bars. As most displays have only eight user-defineable -# characters, and a dual-bar needs at least five of them -# you should not use more than 3 icons in parallel -# with bars... -# -# Icon<num>.Bitmap<row>: -# bitmap row 'row' for icon 'num' -# -# for a detailed description of how to use icons please refer to -# http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/display/main.html -# -#Icons 1 -# -#Icon1.Bitmap1 ..... -#Icon1.Bitmap2 .*.*. -#Icon1.Bitmap3 ***** -#Icon1.Bitmap4 ***** -#Icon1.Bitmap5 .***. -#Icon1.Bitmap6 .***. -#Icon1.Bitmap7 ..*.. -#Icon1.Bitmap8 ..... - - -# virtual rows -# -# Rows: -# number of rows to use (maybe greater than your displays rows) -# -# Scroll: -# number of rows to scroll -# -# Turn: -# time in milliseconds between scrolling events -# -#Rows 10 -#Scroll 2 -#Turn 5000 - - -# general purpose outputs -# -# GPOs: -# number of outputs to use -# -# GPO[1..max]: -# token to use for GPO[1..max] -# -# the token should return a numeric value. If this value is greater -# than zero the output will be enabled otherwise disabled. -# please refer to the corresponding documentation under -# http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/display/main.html to -# find out if GPOs are supported with your display |