Hallo,
seit kurzem benutze in in ubuntu wieder mal ein Hintergrundbild (bisher habe ich einfarbige Desktops bevorzugt) und siehe da, conky versetzt das Bild unter seinem Fenster. Es ist mir erst gar nicht aufgefallen doch durch den Versatz hat das conky-Fenster einen schwarzen Balken an der Seite runter. Weiß zufällig jemand was man dagegen machen kann? Im Forum und über Google finde ich nur Seiten die sich mit der Integration von conky in irgendwelche Hintergründe beschäftigen, mein problem scheint bisher niemand gehabt zu haben.
Danke schon mal fürs Lesen ☺
Grüße calim
hier noch meine .conkyrc:
# set to yes if you want Conky to be forked in the background background yes cpu_avg_samples 2 net_avg_samples 2 out_to_console no # X font when Xft is disabled, you can pick one with program xfontsel #font 7x12 font 6x10 #font 7x13 #font 8x13 #font 7x12 #font *mintsmild.se* #font -*-*-*-*-*-*-34-*-*-*-*-*-*-* #font -artwiz-snap-normal-r-normal-*-*-100-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1 # Use Xft? use_xft no # Xft font when Xft is enabled xftfont monospace-8 own_window_transparent yes #own_window_colour hotpink # Text alpha when using Xft xftalpha 0.8 #wegen Nautilus-Problem own_window_type normal own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager own_window_transparent yes on_bottom yes # mail spool #mail_spool $MAIL # Update interval in seconds update_interval 1 # Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus) own_window yes # Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for everyone) double_buffer yes # Minimum size of text area minimum_size 5 5 #maximum_width 150 # Draw shades? draw_shades no # Draw outlines? draw_outline no # Draw borders around text draw_borders yes # Stippled borders? stippled_borders 0 # border margins border_margin 10 # border width border_width 2 # Default colors and also border colors default_color white default_shade_color white default_outline_color white # Text alignment, other possible values are commented #alignment top_left alignment top_right #alignment bottom_left #alignment bottom_right # Gap between borders of screen and text gap_x 0 gap_y 30 # Add spaces to keep things from moving about? This only affects certain objects. use_spacer yes # Subtract file system buffers from used memory? no_buffers yes # set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase uppercase no # boinc (seti) dir # seti_dir /opt/seti acpitemp # Possible variables to be used: # # Variable Arguments Description # acpiacadapter ACPI ac adapter state. # acpifan ACPI fan state # acpitemp ACPI temperature. # adt746xcpu CPU temperature from therm_adt746x # adt746xfan Fan speed from therm_adt746x # battery (num) Remaining capasity in ACPI or APM # battery. ACPI battery number can be # given as argument (default is BAT0). # buffers Amount of memory buffered # cached Amount of memory cached # color (color) Change drawing color to color # cpu CPU usage in percents # cpubar (height) Bar that shows CPU usage, height is # bar's height in pixels # downspeed net Download speed in kilobytes # downspeedf net Download speed in kilobytes with one # decimal # exec shell command Executes a shell command and displays # the output in torsmo. warning: this # takes a lot more resources than other # variables. I'd recommend coding wanted # behaviour in C and posting a patch :-). # execi interval, shell Same as exec but with specific interval. # command Interval can't be less than # update_interval in configuration. # fs_bar (height), (fs) Bar that shows how much space is used on # a file system. height is the height in # pixels. fs is any file on that file # system. # fs_free (fs) Free space on a file system available # for users. # fs_free_perc (fs) Free percentage of space on a file # system available for users. # fs_size (fs) File system size # fs_used (fs) File system used space # hr (height) Horizontal line, height is the height in # pixels # i2c (dev), type, n I2C sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). dev # may be omitted if you have only one I2C # device. type is either in (or vol) # meaning voltage, fan meaning fan or temp # meaning temperature. n is number of the # sensor. See /sys/bus/i2c/devices/ on # your local computer. # kernel Kernel version # loadavg (1), (2), (3) System load average, 1 is for past 1 # minute, 2 for past 5 minutes and 3 for # past 15 minutes. # machine Machine, i686 for example # mails Mail count in mail spool. You can use # program like fetchmail to get mails from # some server using your favourite # protocol. See also new_mails. # mem Amount of memory in use # membar (height) Bar that shows amount of memory in use # memmax Total amount of memory # memperc Percentage of memory in use # new_mails Unread mail count in mail spool. # nodename Hostname # outlinecolor (color) Change outline color # pre_exec shell command Executes a shell command one time before # torsmo displays anything and puts output # as text. # processes Total processes (sleeping and running) # running_processes Running processes (not sleeping), # requires Linux 2.6 # shadecolor (color) Change shading color # stippled_hr (space), Stippled (dashed) horizontal line # (height) # swapbar (height) Bar that shows amount of swap in use # swap Amount of swap in use # swapmax Total amount of swap # swapperc Percentage of swap in use # sysname System name, Linux for example # time (format) Local time, see man strftime to get more # information about format # totaldown net Total download, overflows at 4 GB on # Linux with 32-bit arch and there doesn't # seem to be a way to know how many times # it has already done that before torsmo # has started. # totalup net Total upload, this one too, may overflow # updates Number of updates (for debugging) # upspeed net Upload speed in kilobytes # upspeedf net Upload speed in kilobytes with one # decimal # uptime Uptime # uptime_short Uptime in a shorter format # # seti_prog Seti@home current progress # seti_progbar (height) Seti@home current progress bar # seti_credit Seti@hoome total user credit # variable is given either in format $variable or in ${variable}. Latter # allows characters right after the variable and must be used in network # stuff because of an argument #${font Dungeon:style=Bold:pixelsize=10}I can change the font as well #${font Verdana:size=10}as many times as I choose #${font Perry:size=10}Including UTF-8, #${font Luxi Mono:size=10}justo como este texto que o google traduz fêz o português # stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen TEXT ${color #333333}Uptime: $uptime ${color white}${hr 2} ${color #ffccaa}Monitors ${color #333333}cpu-frequency: ${color #CCCCCC}${freq} MHz ${color #333333}cpu: ${color #CCCCCC}${cpu}% ${color #333333}${cpugraph 25 ff0000 ff00ff} ${color #333333}${cpugraph cpu1 25,120 ff0000 ff00ff} ${color #333333}${cpugraph cpu2 25,120 ff0000 ff00ff} ${color #333333}ram : ${color #CCCCCC}$mem${color #333333}/${color #CCCCCC}$memmax ${color #333333}- ${color #CCCCCC}$memperc% ${color #333333}${membar 5 ff0000 ff00ff} ${color #333333}swap: ${color #CCCCCC}$swap${color #333333}/${color #CCCCCC}$swapmax ${color #333333} - ${color #CCCCCC}$swapperc% ${color #333333}load: ( ${color #CCCCCC}$loadavg ${color #333333}) ${color #333333}processes: ${color #CCCCCC}$processes ${color #333333}running processes: ${color #CCCCCC}$running_processes ${color #333333}cpu-temperature: ${hwmon 1 temp 2}'C ${color #ffccaa}Net:${color #BBBBBB}ppp0 ${color #333333}IP: ${color #CCCCCC}${addr ppp0} ${color #333333}DOWN: ${color #CCCCCC}${downspeed ppp0} k/s ${color #333333}UP: ${color #CCCCCC}${upspeed ppp0} k/s ${color #333333}${downspeedgraph ppp0 12,100 ff0000 0000ff} ${color #333333}${upspeedgraph ppp0 12,100 0000ff ff0000} ${color #333333}TOTAL: ${color #CCCCCC}${totaldown ppp0} ${color #333333}TOTAL: ${color #CCCCCC}${totalup ppp0} ${color #ffccaa}cpu usage by ${color #CCCCCC}Name PID CPU% MEM% ${color #ddaa00} ${top name 1} ${top pid 1} ${top cpu 1} ${top mem 1} ${color #333333} ${top name 2} ${top pid 2} ${top cpu 2} ${top mem 2} ${color #333333} ${top name 3} ${top pid 3} ${top cpu 3} ${top mem 3} ${color #333333} ${top name 4} ${top pid 4} ${top cpu 4} ${top mem 4} ${color #333333} ${top name 5} ${top pid 5} ${top cpu 5} ${top mem 5}
edit: zur Veranschaulichng habe ich ein Bilschirmfoto hochgeladen. Da kann man den schwarzen Streifen am Rand und den Versatz im Hintergrundbild (vertikal und horizontal) gut sehen. Vielleicht weiß ja noch jemand Rat...