Package Details: archey3-git 0.4.r57.gac68752-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/archey3-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: archey3-git
Description: Python script to display system information alongside the Arch Linux logo.
Upstream URL: https://lclarkmichalek.github.io/archey3/
Keywords: info system
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: archey, archey3, archey4
Provides: archey
Submitter: xyproto
Maintainer: HLFH
Last Packager: HLFH
Votes: 172
Popularity: 0.59
First Submitted: 2013-11-02 12:03 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-12-30 18:10 (UTC)

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tuftedocelot commented on 2014-11-29 16:51 (UTC)

RAM use is now fixed upstream

tuftedocelot commented on 2014-11-14 16:28 (UTC)

This issue has been reported upstream so hopefully it will be resolved soon: https://github.com/bluepeppers/archey3/issues/24

nashumannn commented on 2014-11-14 09:35 (UTC)

@cobalt45xy: I'm having the exact same problem. Some things i've noted(all on intel i7): -it's not a simple arithmetic error as the negative value is not equal to the unused ram -it's the same for both the 3.16.x and 3.17.x kernels -it's the same with and without pre-loading the intel-ucode initramfs on both kernel series -it's the same both for the standard "archey" package and this git version Hope this helped ever so slightly, Nashwan.

cobalt45xy commented on 2014-11-14 04:23 (UTC)

For some strange reason my RAM in use is now showing up as negative. It didn't do this before the update a few days ago. I'm on xfce4 kernel 3.17.2. I can get a screenshot if needed.

tuftedocelot commented on 2014-11-11 18:16 (UTC)

Done. Thanks, zegoti

zegoti commented on 2014-11-10 20:23 (UTC)

please replace conflicts=('archey') to conflicts=('archey3' 'archey')

tuftedocelot commented on 2014-08-17 13:06 (UTC)

It is already set as a conflict with archey. Setting it as replace would be poor form per the wiki: "If you are providing an alternate version of an already existing package, use the conflicts variable which is only evaluated when actually installing the conflicting package." Or did I misunderstand you?

msx commented on 2014-08-16 17:29 (UTC)

Hi, please set archey3 as either conflicts or replace dependency.

Sub0 commented on 2014-08-16 09:52 (UTC)

Same problem than farnsworth here. fs(/) is not displayed (why ?) but any other directory works fine. How to display / ?

tuftedocelot commented on 2014-03-20 01:55 (UTC)

Updated to hopefully fix issues below. Please let me know if I goofed something up. It worked on my machine