Torsmo won't work...wait, yes it does.
Torsmo won't work...wait, yes it does.
When I click on it, nothing happens.
(Note: I edited about the part where it talked about swappartitions just incase.)
Nothing comes up on my screen.
Any help?
(Note: I edited about the part where it talked about swappartitions just incase.)
Nothing comes up on my screen.
Any help?
i'm sorry, that doesn't make any sense to me. i wish that i could help you with that.
i would suggest re-downloading the dot-pup file, but because during the install of the dot-pup one of the steps taken is checking the md5sum, that isn't likely the problem.
(scratch that - DO redownload, it's worth a shot. try and uninstall first. oh yeah, have you tried just #torsmo? or, looking inside the torsmo folder (that looks like an icon) ?
sorry man, never had that particular error before
i would suggest re-downloading the dot-pup file, but because during the install of the dot-pup one of the steps taken is checking the md5sum, that isn't likely the problem.
(scratch that - DO redownload, it's worth a shot. try and uninstall first. oh yeah, have you tried just #torsmo? or, looking inside the torsmo folder (that looks like an icon) ?
sorry man, never had that particular error before
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Mystery solved
Change the brightness and contrast settings. Torsmo can be invisible on some backgrounds. It has always been a mystery to me why this excellent program never worked on the last 3 versions of Puppy (I always try it - no luck)
It did not work again - but wait there seemed to be some writing in top right - changed the brightness right up then the background
- I think it was running all that time - just never saw it . . .
Mystery solved.
Hope it appears OK for you - BUT the error message would suggest a different problem in your case.
It did not work again - but wait there seemed to be some writing in top right - changed the brightness right up then the background
- I think it was running all that time - just never saw it . . .
Mystery solved.
Hope it appears OK for you - BUT the error message would suggest a different problem in your case.
that's funny lobster - almost as funny as me spending 45 minutes trying to get /dev/hdb1 to auto-mount and then realising that hdb1 was the partition that the pup001 file was on, so it was always going to be mounted as /mnt/home
(well, it was funny about 5 seconds after i figured that out, 'till then i was pretty choked....)
(well, it was funny about 5 seconds after i figured that out, 'till then i was pretty choked....)
Floating point exception is the error you get when you don't have a swap file/partition ... it's probably dividing the free space by the total swap space (zero)
i have updating the package on my to-do list
it should be easy to check the total swap space and if it's 0, remove the swap line from .torsmorc ... something like
i can fix it so it's reads the Puppy version from /etc/puppy too
and i should check if there's a newer version
i have updating the package on my to-do list
it should be easy to check the total swap space and if it's 0, remove the swap line from .torsmorc ... something like
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free | grep Swap | awk '{print $2}'
and i should check if there's a newer version
I got an edited one..
But it still brings up..
# ./torsmo
Floating point exception
I don't see anywhere I need to take out stuff.........
But it still brings up..
# ./torsmo
Floating point exception
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# torsmo configuration
# set to yes if you want tormo to be forked in the background
background no
# X font used, you can pick one with program xfontsel
#font 5x7
#font 6x10
#font 7x13
#font 8x13
#font 9x15
# font *mintsmild.se*
font -xos4-*-medium-*-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1
# mail spool
#mail_spool $MAIL
# Update interval in seconds
update_interval 5.0
# Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus)
own_window yes
# Minimum size of text area
minimum_size 280 5
# Draw shades?
draw_shades yes
# Draw outlines?
draw_outline no
# Draw borders around text
draw_borders no
# Stippled borders?
stippled_borders 8
# border margins
border_margin 4
# border width
border_width 1
# Default colors and also border colors
default_color white
default_shade_color black
default_outline_color black
# 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 12
gap_y 12
# Subtract file system buffers from used memory?
no_buffers yes
# set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase
uppercase no
# Possible variables to be used:
#
# Variable Arguments Description
# acpiacadapter ACPI ac adapter state.
# acpifan ACPI fan state
# acpitemp ACPI temperature.
# 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
# temp1 Temperature #1 from i2c-sensors, same as
# ${i2c temp 1}
# temp2 Temperature #2 from i2c-sensors, same as
# ${i2c temp 2}
# 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
# 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
# stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen
TEXT
$hr
$nodename - $sysname $kernel on $machine
$stippled_hr
${color green}Time$color ${time %l:%M %D}
${color green}Uptime$color $uptime
${color yellow}RAM Usage:$color $mem/$memmax - $memperc% ${membar 10}
${color green}Swap Usage:$color $swap/$swapmax - $swapperc% ${swapbar 10}
${color yellow}CPU Usage:$color $cpu% ${cpubar 10}
${color cyan}Processes:$color $processes ${color cyan}Running:$color $running_processes
$color$stippled_hr
${color green}Networking:
Up:$color ${upspeed eth0} k/s${color yellow} - Down:$color ${downspeed eth0} k/s
${color cyan}File systems:
/ $color${fs_free /}/${fs_size /} ${fs_bar 10 /}
$hr
${color yellow}Weather :${color}
${execi 1800 /home/david/tweather.sh Today}
$hr
${color yellow}Tomorrow :${color}
${execi 1800 /home/david/tweather.sh Tomorrow}
$hr