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=.conkyrc file=
=.conkyrc file=


The entire conky is created from one file. by default, it is called <code>.conkyrc</code> file and it's path is:
The entire conky is created from one file. by default, it is called <code>.conkyrc</code> and it's path is:
  ~/.conkyrc
  ~/.conkyrc
or a longer file path:
or a longer file path:
  /home/<username>/.conkyrc
  /home/'''<username>'''/.conkyrc
Replace <code><username></code> with your user/account name.  
Replace <code><username></code> with your user/account name.  


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=Code=
=Code=
The <code>.conkyrc</code> file can be edited with every text editor. It's code is split into two parts:  
The <code>.conkyrc</code> file can be edited with every text editor. It's code is split into two parts:  


==First Part==
==First Part==
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A great [http://conky.sourceforge.net/config_settings.html documentation]of all possible configuration settings and their arguments is available.
A great [http://conky.sourceforge.net/config_settings.html documentation]of all possible configuration settings and their arguments is available.
This part ends with a code line containing only one word: <code>TEXT</code>
This part ends with a code line containing only one word: <code>TEXT</code>


==Second Part==
==Second Part==
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  ${font DejaVuSerif:size=9}
  ${font DejaVuSerif:size=9}


'''4.''' This code line displays the kernel you are using (using <code>$alignr</code> just yields a nicer formatting, it is not necessary):
'''4.''' This code line displays the text "Kernel: " and the kernel you are using (using <code>$alignr</code> just yields a nicer formatting, it is not necessary: <code>$alignr</code> aligns all following text on the right of your conky):
  Kernel: $alignr$kernel
  Kernel: $alignr$kernel


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If you want to reload conky with the latest <code>.conkyrc</code> file (e.g. you changed a variable and want to see the consequences) use one of the following commands:
If you want to reload conky with the latest <code>.conkyrc</code> file (e.g. because you changed a variable and want to see the consequences) use one of the following commands:
  killall conky && conky
  killall conky && conky


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=Troubleshooting & Tips=
=Troubleshooting & Tips=


==Missing rings==
==Missing rings==
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  yaourt -S conky-lua
  yaourt -S conky-lua
[https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php?title=AUR#Searching_for_and_Installing_Software_From_the_AUR Here]is help for installing packages from the Arch User Repository, in case you need it.
[https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php?title=AUR#Searching_for_and_Installing_Software_From_the_AUR Here]is help for installing packages from the Arch User Repository, in case you need it.


==Missing network information==
==Missing network information==
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  3: wlp2s0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> .....
  3: wlp2s0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> .....
In this case, <code>enp9s0</code> is the name of your ethernet card and <code>wlp2s0</code> is the name of your wireless network card. Replace all network card names (e.g. <code>wlan0</code>, <code>eth0</code>) in network variables in your <code>.conkyrc</code> file with your preferred network card name.
In this case, <code>enp9s0</code> is the name of your ethernet card and <code>wlp2s0</code> is the name of your wireless network card. Replace all network card names (e.g. <code>wlan0</code>, <code>eth0</code>) in network variables in your <code>.conkyrc</code> file with your preferred network card name.


==FAQ==
==FAQ==
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A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va2rnyZJe10 Youtube]video with basic tips is available as well.
A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va2rnyZJe10 Youtube]video with basic tips is available as well.




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