On Tue, 2010-09-07 at 11:35 -0400, Christopher David Howie wrote: > On 09/07/2010 09:54 AM, Natalia Portillo wrote: > > BootMode could reflect runlevel. > Useless, since different distros use different runlevels to mean > different things > > ComputerName > Stored in /etc/hostname
Disagree, that information is useless; it doesn't tell you the CN of the local machine, it may list many names. Environment.MachineName; seems to work perfectly well in Mono [or M $-.NET] > > DebugOS if kernel is compiled debug > I'm not sure why you would need to know this and I'm not honestly even > aware if there is a userland flag to indicate this. Maybe you could > parse it from the "uname -a" output? I have no idea how to acquire that information [or event what an application could possibly do with it]. > > MonitorCount depends on X11 not toolkit > Gdk.Display.Default.NScreens MMM, this may not be as obvious as it seems. csharp> LoadPackage("gtk-sharp-2.0"); csharp> using Gdk; csharp> Gdk.Display.Default.NScreens; 1 - I have two physical displays. > > MouseButtons, MousePresent, MouseWheelPresent depending on xinput if > > I'm not wrong > You can probably inspect Gdk.Display.Default.CorePointer to determine > these values. csharp> var x = Gdk.Display.Default.CorePointer; csharp> x.NumKeys; 0 Hmmm. > > Network is just a bool, is there any network at all? On LINUX (GNOME) systems network availability is a D-bus service. I have no idea what Mac uses. And Windows has its own thing. > This depends on what you mean by "is there any network". You will have > to clarify this point. Do you mean "user can reach the Internet," or > "user has access to something except localhost," or "the kernel supports > networking," or... > > PowerStatus on ACPI > > You'll have to be more specific about what kind of information you want. > > PrimaryMonitorSize on X11 csharp> Gdk.Display.Default.DefaultScreen.GetMonitorGeometry(0); 1600x900+0+0 > Gdk.Display.Default.DefaultScreen.Width/Height csharp> Gdk.Display.Default.DefaultScreen.Width; 2880 csharp> Gdk.Display.Default.DefaultScreen.Height; 1024 > > ScreenOrientation on X11 > I assume you mean rotation and not simply portrait/landscape (which you > could infer from the resolution of the default screen). I'm not aware > of any GDK mechanism you could use to obtain this. You would have to > query the XRandR subsystem directly. > > TerminalServerSession this may have no meaning on Unix but > > UserInteractive does (remote X11 session, x11vnc server or user thru > > Apple Remote Desktop?) There is no real way of knowing this; local vs. remote user on UNIX is a rather unknown distinction. > mething very different from > what the rest of the world calls a domain). > > UserName > System.Environment.UserName Yep, _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - Gtk-sharp-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list