Package Details: alsi 0.4.9-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/alsi.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: alsi
Description: ALSI: a configurable system information tool for Arch Linux.
Upstream URL: https://github.com/trizen/alsi
Keywords: ascii
Licenses: GPLv3
Submitter: trizen
Maintainer: trizen
Last Packager: trizen
Votes: 179
Popularity: 0.000175
First Submitted: 2010-10-04 18:06 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2020-10-12 13:26 (UTC)

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trizen commented on 2012-12-04 22:09 (UTC)

@graysky - Not sure, but try to append "&>/dev/stdout" to the DF_COMMAND in ~/.config/alsi/alsi.conf Something like this: DF_COMMAND => "df -Th -x sys -x tmpfs -x devtmpfs &>/dev/stdout", For the second issue, try to change the PS_COMMAND, from "ps xc", to "ps -A". Also, make sure that the LXDE process name is included in ~/.config/alsi/alsi.de .

graysky commented on 2012-12-04 22:02 (UTC)

@Trizen - Also noticed that the 'Desktop Environment' comes up as 'unknown' if the user is not in X. For example, if I come in via ssh to my server, although LXDE is up and running, it is 'unknown' for my ssh user.

graysky commented on 2012-12-04 22:00 (UTC)

@Trizen - I get an odd error (harmless) when using 0.4.4: % alsi -a df: ‘/home/facade/.gvfs’: Transport endpoint is not connected df: ‘/run/user/1001/gvfs’: Permission denied

daimonion commented on 2012-12-03 19:10 (UTC)

Trizen, I did it like this: {COMMAND => ["%sEmails:%s %s", q(cat /var/spool/mail/user | grep 'From ' | wc -l)]}, Thanks for the hint. I didn't know we can use custom commands.

trizen commented on 2012-12-02 13:56 (UTC)

Thanks maggie. Unfortunately, partitions can't be added, nor customized. Anyway, the newest version should fix your issue. Please let me know if it works for you. @Demon: I'm not sure how that file looks like. There is a COMMAND option for the .output configuration. You might want to try something like this: {COMMAND => ["%s# of recieved emails:%s %s", q(perl -nE'/^From: /&&++$x}{say$x'</var/spool/mail/user)]},

maggie commented on 2012-12-01 23:36 (UTC)

This is a great util. Can someone explain to me how to add partitions to the display? df -Th -x sys -x tmpfs -x devtmpfs Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs rootfs 12G 1.3G 9.5G 12% / /dev/sda3 ext4 12G 1.3G 9.5G 12% / none vboxsf 1750G 426G 324G 24% /mnt/data none vboxsf 14G 172K 14G 1% /mnt/inbox I see in ~/.config/alsi/alsi.output there is a {PARTITIONS => '...'}, I do not understand what to put in there. I want to add: /mnt/data /mnt/inbox Thanks you.

daimonion commented on 2012-10-05 18:22 (UTC)

May I suggest a "# of recieved emails" line? For me it would be enough if alsi could read the number of unread email messages from my /var/spool/mail/user file.

<deleted-account> commented on 2012-09-09 20:51 (UTC)

This is great, works better than both archey and archey3 for me (in archey the CPU: output wrapping/spacing is all messed up)

chelqo commented on 2012-08-22 20:06 (UTC)

I hope these additions will please you: https://dl.dropbox.com/s/alg6lsyrrl40a83/alsi-0.4.3-2.src.tar.gz With these suggestions are incorporated: * You can use "rc.d {start|stop} alsi" for change the /etc/issue file (now requires "lsb-release") * root alsi.output file (for /etc/issue) * /usr/share/licenses/alsi/COPYING file is generated

trizen commented on 2012-08-11 09:49 (UTC)

For configuration help, please see: http://trizenx.blogspot.ro/2012/08/alsi.html