conky config that can be adapted for many systems
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Conky config used for main machine

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overview

for sager np5855

  • i7-7700hq
  • 16g ram
  • nvidia 1050 mobile multiplexed
  • 1920x1080 screen

features

  • basic system info (uptime, kernel, etc)
  • graphics state (via bumblebee)
  • processor util/temp/freq + history graph + top table
  • IO history graph
  • net utilization history graph
  • pacman stats
  • filesystem util
  • power consumption (via intel rapl)
  • memory load/history with top table

NOTE: this config is heavy enough to cause a slight lag on this super powerful laptop (despite optimizations). It is cool enough to be worth the sacrifice :)