On 18.10.2011 16:58, Thorsten Sperber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried several times to find someone who uses obvious widgets in
> #awesome, but with no luck..and no further examples in the wiki.
>
> volume_alsa, basic_mpd(*) are working fine. But how do I include mem or
> cpu for example?
>
> obvious.cpu() in the same way as volume_alsa -> empty space.
> obvious.cpu().widget (found in debian #584996) -> larger empty space
> (and doesn't make much sense to me, since there are no exported
> functions in init.
>
> Do I miss some lua libs? I had to add luasocket for mpd to work, but
> this was mentioned in the library's header.
>
> (*) basic_mpd should respect MPD_HOST and other mpd vars, maybe include
> that in lib/mpd. 'or os.getenv("MPD_HOST")' does the trick for me.
>
> I'm using debian testing on one computer and arch linux with obvious
> from git v3.4.10 on the other.
Hi,
I haven't come up with any good idea yet, so:
Anything on awesome's stderr? Assuming you use linux, 'ls -l /proc/$(pidof
awesome)/fd/2' will tell you where awesome's stderr goes to.
Uli
P.S.: Hey farhaven, what's your thought about that os.getenv() idea?
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