What is the "widget" of system info called?
I have a user that is bothered by this system info. I tried to search for it... but not knowing the name makes that really tough. =) Is it easy to disable?
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I have a user that is bothered by this system info. I tried to search for it... but not knowing the name makes that really tough. =) Is it easy to disable?
Your picture shows Conky. radky explained how to 'turn it off' here, https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 182#p89182.
I prefer pWidgets. Opened applications will cover both. But I prefer the information pWidgets can display. There's a bunch, more having to do with real-world events than what's happening under the hood: things like Time and Date and how fast my wifi is working. Under most puppys pWidgets can display an analog clock. There are hundreds of clock-faces that can be used and several themes; enough so that pWidgets can be configured to complement whatever wallpaper suites one's fancy.
For example,
Im also using pWidgets in all my EasyOses...
Don't forget, guys; under the hood, pWidgets is using Conky anyway. But, as @mikeslr says, where Conky itself tends to concentrate more on system readouts, pWidgets displays a far more generalised set of useful info...
Personally, as I think most of you have seen, I use a "mix" of pWidgets AND Bill Wilson's marvellous gKrellM to let me keep an eye on what's happening.
I's all down to personal taste in the end.
Mike.
Thank you all! Love having all those options. I consolidated the steps if anyone else is interested.
Changing the permissions of these 4 to non executable was simple enough. Thanks radky for the solution!
radky wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 2:34 amRather than deleting the default conky executable scripts, you could make them non-executable so there should be no interference with you preferred use of pwidgets. That is, change the permissions of the following files to non-executable:
/root/Startup/conkystart
/usr/bin/conky-gtk
/usr/local/bin/conky-restart
/usr/local/bin/conky-stop
Link to pWidgets https://wikka.puppylinux.com/Pwidgets
I tried using the package manager but failed to find pWidgets 2.6 Instead I found it in this forum post. Is it located in Pet's n Stuff too?
And... 1 hour later I find the Conky settings. Is there a bonus to changing the permissions over disabling in that tool?
@theroar84 to remove it immediately on terminal: killall conky &
usually hiding in /root/Startup folder and can remove it OR maybe hiding in /root/.config/autostart folder as a desktop. Just remove the offending file/link and on reboot it will not load.
@gychang :-
TBH, Greg, I don't tend to actually remove stuff like that, "just in case". All I do is kill the exec permissions.....which will also prevent it from 'loading'.
Mike.
theroar84, " Is it located in Pet's n Stuff too?"
Link to pWidget's thread, viewtopic.php?p=1512#p1512. Note there are several versions; on some older Puppys an older version may work better. On that thread is also a link to Catdude's 231 analog clock skins. Clock skins are graphics in 'png' format, editable under graphic applications. They install to /usr/local/pwidgest/widgets/clock_skins.
On EasyOS Scarthgap, Analog clock will not display even if I added libjpeg62 to usr/lib64.
Nor under the NoblePup64s. Thought it was a missing xonclock. But I don't compile and adding an old version of xonclock accomplished nothing.
For EasyOses:
Scartgaph & Quantum Vis (QV) -- No analog clock display.
Kirkstone & Daedalus -- OK