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I have updated the 9.04.xx repositories with the latest Conky package, version 1.7.1.1.
For news about this release, please see: http://conky.sourceforge.net/changelog.html
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You can still use "#", just don't have it by itself.
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You can still use "#", just don't have it by itself.
yes.... no more conky lines like "#! system"... have to be "cbl system" ..
another thing: ibm sensors doesn't seems to work anymore... did i miss something? do i have to enable ibm support while compiling ?
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You can have "#!". As long as a character is right next to the "#" it will work:

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^thx for the tips anonymous, but i've downgrade conky; i can't make ibm-sensors working (don't know why, it's supposed to be enable by default). but i keep an eye on it and upgrade as soon as sensors work 
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Awww come on... another update.....
Well lets get this over with.......
sudo system-update [*beep* Nuclear missile ready] sigh... ill be right back people......
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You can have "#!". As long as a character is right next to the "#" it will work
This is not the case for me. Having #! even with the ! next to it, still doesn't work.
HAF Desktop:
Core i7, 6GB RAM, 750GB HDD (W7), GeForce GTX 260
Thinkpad Edge (14"):
Core i3, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD (#! 10)
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Try escaping like /#. I read about that at Arch Forums, dunno if you have to patch conky for that. Maybe they included it by now.
I'm so meta, even this acronym
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for those who have issues to display #! in their conky:
${exec echo "#!"} if you want to display #!
Nice tip, thank you for sharing! 
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hi #!ers 
if you want conky 1.7.2.DEB with all new-features enable by default, you can go to Cesare Tirabassi PPA to dl it. jaunty & karmic debs available 
just take a look at the debs list to choose the right one.
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Try escaping like /#. I read about that at Arch Forums, dunno if you have to patch conky for that. Maybe they included it by now.
I think you have to use a backslash. \# is what In did in the past and it worked. Or you could type out ${exec echo "#!"} if that floats your boat.
Last edited by mynis01 (2011-07-23 16:23:35)
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@mynis01 - Please don't bump such old threads 
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