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Sector11 wrote:CPU: ${cpucommand}% RAM: ${ramcommand} DISK: ${diskcommand}
CPU: 100% RAM: 100% Disk 100%and use $goto commands to line up the % symbols
(NOTE: the bold italic and underlined % symbols)CPU: ${cpucommand}% RAM: ${goto xy}${ramcommand}% DISK: ${goto yz}${diskcommand}%
CPU: 100% RAM: 100% Disk 100%I don't get that, could you give me an example .conkyrc?
Sure give me 15-20 minutes....
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Sector11 wrote:CPU: ${cpucommand}% RAM: ${ramcommand} DISK: ${diskcommand}
CPU: 100% RAM: 100% Disk 100%and use $goto commands to line up the % symbols
(NOTE: the bold italic and underlined % symbols)CPU: ${cpucommand}% RAM: ${goto xy}${ramcommand}% DISK: ${goto yz}${diskcommand}%
CPU: 100% RAM: 100% Disk 100%I don't get that, could you give me an example .conkyrc?
Gotta run --- here's a start:
background yes
own_window no
own_window_type normal
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
use_xft yes
xftfont DejaVu Sans Mono:bold:size=10
xftalpha 1.0 #0.2
override_utf8_locale yes
update_interval 1
total_run_times 0
double_buffer yes
no_buffers yes
cpu_avg_samples 2
net_avg_samples 2
use_spacer none
draw_shades no
draw_outline no
draw_borders no
draw_graph_borders yes
border_inner_margin 0
border_outer_margin 0
border_width 0
# Colors
default_color DCDCDC #Gainsboro
color0 FFD700 #Gold #7FFFD4 #Aquamarine
color1 FFA07A #LightSalmon #CD5C5C IndianRed #00CED1 DarkTurquoise #00FFFF Cyan
color2 FF8C00 #Darkorange
color3 7FFF00 #Chartreuse
color4 778899 #LightSlateGrey
color5 FFDEAD #NavajoWhite
color6 00BFFF #DeepSkyBlue
# colours below used by colorize script
color7 48D1CC #MediumTurquoise
color8 FFFF00 #Yellow
color9 FF0000 #Red
text_buffer_size 512 # Default
short_units yes
pad_percents 2
maximum_width 720
#minimum_size 720
imlib_cache_size 0
uppercase no
alignment bl
gap_x 10 # left-right
gap_y 100 # up-down
TEXT
default font: DejaVu Sans Mono:bold:size=10
CPU 1: 100% CPU 2: 100% RAM: 100M File System - Size: 18.3G Used: 18.3G - more
CPU 1: ${cpu cpu0}% CPU 2: ${cpu cpu0}% RAM: ${mem}% File System - Size: ${fs_size} Used: ${fs_used}
CPU 1: 100% CPU 2: 100% RAM: 100M ROOT: 100% HOME: 100% more stuff here
CPU 1:${goto 82}${cpu cpu0}% CPU 2:${goto 179}${cpu cpu0}% RAM: ${mem}% File System - Size: ${fs_size} Used: ${fs_used} - moreback later!
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Thanks, I'll see what I can do with that! 
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Thanks, I'll see what I can do with that!
Here's a more complete version:
background yes
own_window no
own_window_type normal
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
use_xft yes
xftfont DejaVu Sans Mono:bold:size=10
xftalpha 1.0 #0.2
override_utf8_locale yes
update_interval 1
total_run_times 0
double_buffer yes
no_buffers yes
cpu_avg_samples 2
net_avg_samples 2
use_spacer none
draw_shades no
draw_outline no
draw_borders no
draw_graph_borders yes
border_inner_margin 0
border_outer_margin 0
border_width 0
# Colors
default_color DCDCDC #Gainsboro
color0 FFD700 #Gold #7FFFD4 #Aquamarine
color1 FFA07A #LightSalmon #CD5C5C IndianRed #00CED1 DarkTurquoise #00FFFF Cyan
color2 FF8C00 #Darkorange
color3 7FFF00 #Chartreuse
color4 778899 #LightSlateGrey
color5 FFDEAD #NavajoWhite
color6 00BFFF #DeepSkyBlue
# colours below used by colorize script
color7 48D1CC #MediumTurquoise
color8 FFFF00 #Yellow
color9 FF0000 #Red
text_buffer_size 512 # Default
short_units yes
pad_percents 2
maximum_width 720
#minimum_size 720
imlib_cache_size 0
uppercase no
alignment bl
gap_x 10 # left-right
gap_y 100 # up-down
TEXT
default font: DejaVu Sans Mono:bold:size=10
CPU 1: 100% CPU 2: 100% RAM: 100M File System - Size: 18.3G Used: 18.3G - more
CPU 1: ${cpu cpu0}% CPU 2: ${cpu cpu0}% RAM: ${mem}% File System - Size: ${fs_size} Used: ${fs_used}
CPU 1: 100% CPU 2: 100% RAM: 999M File System - Size: 999.99G Used: 999.99G - more
CPU 1:${goto 82}${cpu cpu0}% CPU 2:${goto 178}${cpu cpu0}% RAM: ${mem} File System - Size:${goto 466}${fs_size} Used:${goto 578}${fs_used} - moreand if you are using OpenBox (maybe with Xfce as well) you can make conky "invisible" to right click mouse actions like this:
own_window yes
own_window_type override
own_window_transparent yes
own_window_hints below,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
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I'm looking for people to test a specific conky.
If you are interested check: Help with a specific Conky!, and leave your results there please.
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Okay so whenever I start Conky It displays for about 3 sec's then Disappears, any clues?
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Edit: I've moved and merged the discussion from Viauri's conky support request into our main Conky help thread.
--omns 
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Run it from a command line and see if that gives you any errors?
i wonder if i missed the warning
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viaurl@crunchbang:~$ conky
Conky: desktop window (13b) is root window
Conky: window type - normal
Conky: drawing to created window (0x2800002)
Conky: drawing to double buffer
Conky: MPD error: problems getting a response from "localhost" on port 6600 : Connection refused
Conky: MPD error: problems getting a response from "localhost" on port 6600 : Connection refused
sh: /home/jente/.scripts/conkyemail/conkyEmail: not found
Conky: can't open /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/uevent: No such file or directory
Conky: can't open /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state: No such file or directory
Conky: MPD error: problems getting a response from "localhost" on port 6600 : Connection refused
Conky: MPD error: problems getting a response from "localhost" on port 6600 : Connection refused
Conky: MPD error: problems getting a response from "localhost" on port 6600 : Connection refused
Conky: MPD error: problems getting a response from "localhost" on port 6600 : Connection refused
Conky: MPD error: problems getting a response from "localhost" on port 6600 : Connection refused
Conky: obj->data.i 3 info.cpu_count 2
Conky: attempting to use more CPUs than you have!Okay so last thing it shows b4 it leaves me, is that I have it configured to too many CPU's, and something to do with an email which I know I have to change the path because that is probably Unia's path as well as create some form of script for it to work? Also what's up with this port thing?
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Okay so I figured it out, it was that I had
ring('cpu','cpu3',100,0xB7FF00,0.2,0xB7FF00,0.8,105, 280,25,4,180,270)
ring('cpu','cpu4',100,0x1E90FF,0.2,0x1E90FF,0.8,105, 335,25,4,270,360)in my lua script when I only have a duo core, removing that worked and stopped it from disappearing on me! 
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You can also remove the line for the email, as you dont have the script, and remove the mpd lines
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What does the email script do would it be off something I'd enjoy? And ps remove your email credentials pre-uploading the next share of your setup 
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the email script checks the servers to see if you have new emails
see my conky under MAIL
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Okay so how would I obtain the email script? I'd really enjoy this! 
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Heres a script for checking Gmail:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Switch;
use Text::Wrap;
my $what=$ARGV[0];
$user="username"; #username for gmail account
$pass="password"; #password for gmail account
$file="/tmp/gmail.html"; #temporary file to store gmail
#wrap format for subject
$Text::Wrap::columns=65; #Number of columns to wrap subject at
$initial_tab=""; #Tab for first line of subject
$subsequent_tab="\t"; #tab for wrapped lines
$quote="\""; #put quotes around subject
#limit the number of emails to be displayed
$emails=4; #if -1 display all emails
&passwd; #give password the proper url character encoding
switch($what){ #determine what the user wants
case "n" {&gmail; print "$new\n";} #print number of new emails
case "s" { #print $from and $subj for new email
&gmail;
if ($new>0){
my $size=@from;
if ($emails!=-1 && $size>$emails){$size=$emails;} #limit number of emails displayed
for(my $i=0; $i<$size; ++$i){
print "From: $from[$i]\n"; #print from line
$text=$quote.$subj[$i].$quote."\n";
print wrap($initial_tab, $subsequent_tab, $text); #print subject with word wrap
}
$size=@from;
if ($emails!=-1 && $size >$emails){print "$emails out of $size new emails displayed\n";}
}
}
case "e" { #print number of new emails, $from, and $subj
&gmail;
if($new==0){print "You have no new emails.\n";}
else{
print "You have $new new email(s).\n";
my $size=@from;
if ($emails!=-1 && $size>$emails){$size=$emails;} #limit number of emails displayed
for(my $i=0; $i<$size; ++$i){
print "From: $from[$i]\n"; #print from line
$text=$quote.$subj[$i].$quote;
print wrap($initial_tab, $subsequent_tab, $text); #print subject with word wrap
}
$size=@from;
if ($emails!=-1 && $size >$emails){print "$emails out of $size new emails displayed\n";}
}
}
else {
print "Usage Error: gmail.pl <option>\n";
print "\tn displays number of new emails\n";
print "\ts displays from line and subject line for each new email.\n";
print "\te displays the number of new emails and from line plus \n";
print "\t\tsubject line for each new email.\n";
} #didn't give proper option
}
sub gmail{
if(!(-e $file)){ #create file if it does not exists
`touch $file`;
}
#get new emails
`wget -O - https://$user:$pass\@mail.google.com/mail/feed/atom --no-check-certificate> $file`;
open(IN, $file); #open $file
my $i=0; #initialize count
$new=0; #initialize new emails to 0
my $flag=0;
while(<IN>){ #cycle through $file
if(/<entry>/){$flag=1;}
elsif(/<fullcount>(\d+)<\/fullcount>/){$new=$1;} #grab number of new emails
elsif($flag==1){
if(/<title>.+<\/title>/){push(@subj, &msg);} #grab new email titles
elsif(/<name>(.+)<\/name>/){push(@from, $1); $flag=0;} #grab new email from lines
}
}
close(IN); #close $file
}
sub passwd{ #change to url escape codes in password
#URL ESCAPE CODES
$_=$pass;
s/\%/\%25/g;
s/\#/\%23/g;
s/\$/\%24/g;
s/\&/\%26/g;
s/\//\%2F/g;
s/\:/\%3A/g;
s/\;/\%3B/g;
s/\</\%3C/g;
s/\=/\%3D/g;
s/\>/\%3E/g;
s/\?/\%3F/g;
s/\@/\%40/g;
s/\[/\%5B/g;
s/\\/\%5C/g;
s/\]/\%5D/g;
s/\^/\%5E/g;
s/\`/\%60/g;
s/\{/\%7B/g;
s/\|/\%7C/g;
s/\}/\%7D/g;
s/\~/\%7E/g;
$pass=$_;
}
sub msg{
#THE HTML CODED CHARACTER SET [ISO-8859-1]
chomp; s/<title>(.+)<\/title>/$1/; #get just the subject
#now replace any special characters
s/\&\#33\;/!/g; #Exclamation mark
s/\&\#34\;/"/g; s/\"\;/"/g; #Quotation mark
s/\&\#35\;/#/g; #Number sign
s/\&\#36\;/\$/g; #Dollar sign
s/\&\#37\;/%/g; #Percent sign
s/\&\#38\;/&/g; s/\&\;/&/g; #Ampersand
s/\&\#39\;/'/g; #Apostrophe
s/\&\#40\;/(/g; #Left parenthesis
s/\&\#41\;/)/g; #Right parenthesis
s/\&\#42\;/*/g; #Asterisk
s/\&\#43\;/+/g; #Plus sign
s/\&\#44\;/,/g; #Comma
s/\&\#45\;/-/g; #Hyphen
s/\&\#46\;/./g; #Period (fullstop)
s/\&\#47\;/\//g; #Solidus (slash)
s/\&\#58\;/:/g; #Colon
s/\&\#59\;/\;/g; #Semi-colon
s/\&\#60\;/</g; s/\<\;/</g; #Less than
s/\&\#61\;/=/g; #Equals sign
s/\&\#62\;/>/g; s/\>\;/>/g; #Greater than
s/\&\#63\;/\?/g; #Question mark
s/\&\#64\;/\@/g; #Commercial at
s/\&\#91\;/\[/g; #Left square bracket
s/\&\#92\;/\\/g; #Reverse solidus (backslash)
s/\&\#93\;/\]/g; #Right square bracket
s/\&\#94\;/\^/g; #Caret
s/\&\#95\;/_/g; #Horizontal bar (underscore)
s/\&\#96\;/\`/g; #Acute accent
s/\&\#123\;/\{/g; #Left curly brace
s/\&\#124\;/|/g; #Vertical bar
s/\&\#125\;/\}/g; #Right curly brace
s/\&\#126\;/~/g; #Tilde
s/\&\#161\;/¡/g; #Inverted exclamation
s/\&\#162\;/¢/g; #Cent sign
s/\&\#163\;/£/g; #Pound sterling
s/\&\#164\;/¤/g; #General currency sign
s/\&\#165\;/¥/g; #Yen sign
s/\&\#166\;/¦/g; #Broken vertical bar
s/\&\#167\;/§/g; #Section sign
s/\&\#168\;/¨/g; #Umlaut (dieresis)
s/\&\#169\;/©/g; s/\©\;/©/g; #Copyright
s/\&\#170\;/ª/g; #Feminine ordinal
s/\&\#171\;/«/g; #Left angle quote, guillemotleft
s/\&\#172\;/¬/g; #Not sign
s/\&\#174\;/®/g; #Registered trademark
s/\&\#175\;/¯/g; #Macron accent
s/\&\#176\;/°/g; #Degree sign
s/\&\#177\;/±/g; #Plus or minus
s/\&\#178\;/²/g; #Superscript two
s/\&\#179\;/³/g; #Superscript three
s/\&\#180\;/´/g; #Acute accent
s/\&\#181\;/µ/g; #Micro sign
s/\&\#182\;/¶/g; #Paragraph sign
s/\&\#183\;/·/g; #Middle dot
s/\&\#184\;/¸/g; #Cedilla
s/\&\#185\;/¹/g; #Superscript one
s/\&\#186\;/º/g; #Masculine ordinal
s/\&\#187\;/»/g; #Right angle quote, guillemotright
s/\&\#188\;/¼/g; s/\¼\;/¼/g; # Fraction one-fourth
s/\&\#189\;/½/g; s/\½\;/½/g; # Fraction one-half
s/\&\#190\;/¾/g; s/\¾\;/¾/g; # Fraction three-fourths
s/\&\#191\;/¿/g; #Inverted question mark
s/\&\#192\;/À/g; #Capital A, grave accent
s/\&\#193\;/Á/g; #Capital A, acute accent
s/\&\#194\;/Â/g; #Capital A, circumflex accent
s/\&\#195\;/Ã/g; #Capital A, tilde
s/\&\#196\;/Ä/g; #Capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#197\;/Å/g; #Capital A, ring
s/\&\#198\;/Æ/g; #Capital AE dipthong (ligature)
s/\&\#199\;/Ç/g; #Capital C, cedilla
s/\&\#200\;/È/g; #Capital E, grave accent
s/\&\#201\;/É/g; #Capital E, acute accent
s/\&\#202\;/Ê/g; #Capital E, circumflex accent
s/\&\#203\;/Ë/g; #Capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#204\;/Ì/g; #Capital I, grave accent
s/\&\#205\;/Í/g; #Capital I, acute accent
s/\&\#206\;/Î/g; #Capital I, circumflex accent
s/\&\#207\;/Ï/g; #Capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#208\;/Ð/g; #Capital Eth, Icelandic
s/\&\#209\;/Ñ/g; #Capital N, tilde
s/\&\#210\;/Ò/g; #Capital O, grave accent
s/\&\#211\;/Ó/g; #Capital O, acute accent
s/\&\#212\;/Ô/g; #Capital O, circumflex accent
s/\&\#213\;/Õ/g; #Capital O, tilde
s/\&\#214\;/Ö/g; #Capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#215\;/×/g; #Multiply sign
s/\&\#216\;/Ø/g; #Capital O, slash
s/\&\#217\;/Ù/g; #Capital U, grave accent
s/\&\#218\;/Ú/g; #Capital U, acute accent
s/\&\#219\;/Û/g; #Capital U, circumflex accent
s/\&\#220\;/Ü/g; #Capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#221\;/Ý/g; #Capital Y, acute accent
s/\&\#222\;/Þ/g; #Capital THORN, Icelandic
s/\&\#223\;/ß/g; #Small sharp s, German (sz ligature)
s/\&\#224\;/à/g; #Small a, grave accent
s/\&\#225\;/á/g; #Small a, acute accent
s/\&\#226\;/â/g; #Small a, circumflex accent
s/\&\#227\;/ã/g; #Small a, tilde
s/\&\#228\;/ä/g; #Small a, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#229\;/å/g; #Small a, ring
s/\&\#230\;/æ/g; #Small ae dipthong (ligature)
s/\&\#231\;/ç/g; #Small c, cedilla
s/\&\#232\;/è/g; #Small e, grave accent
s/\&\#233\;/é/g; #Small e, acute accent
s/\&\#234\;/ê/g; #Small e, circumflex accent
s/\&\#235\;/ë/g; #Small e, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#236\;/ì/g; #Small i, grave accent
s/\&\#237\;/í/g; #Small i, acute accent
s/\&\#238\;/î/g; #Small i, circumflex accent
s/\&\#239\;/ï/g; #Small i, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#240\;/ð/g; #Small eth, Icelandic
s/\&\#241\;/ñ/g; #Small n, tilde
s/\&\#242\;/ò/g; #Small o, grave accent
s/\&\#243\;/ó/g; #Small o, acute accent
s/\&\#244\;/ô/g; #Small o, circumflex accent
s/\&\#245\;/õ/g; #Small o, tilde
s/\&\#246\;/ö/g; #Small o, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#247\;/÷/g; #Division sign
s/\&\#248\;/ø/g; #Small o, slash
s/\&\#249\;/ù/g; #Small u, grave accent
s/\&\#250\;/ú/g; #Small u, acute accent
s/\&\#251\;/û/g; #Small u, circumflex accent
s/\&\#252\;/ü/g; #Small u, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/\&\#253\;/ý/g; #Small y, acute accent
s/\&\#254\;/þ/g; #Small thorn, Icelandic
s/\&\#255\;/ÿ/g; #Small y, dieresis or umlaut mark
s/^\s+//;
return $_;
}You can probably find scripts for generic POP3 checking as well.
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Okay perfect as I use Gmail, now sorry for being so inquisitive, but where do I actually put my credentials?
$user="username"; #username for gmail account
$pass="password"; #password for gmail account
$file="/tmp/gmail.html"; #temporary file to store gmailHere I take it?
And how do I set this up with my conky?
# -- Conky settings -- #
update_interval .25
cpu_avg_samples 4
net_avg_samples 2
override_utf8_locale true
double_buffer true
no_buffers true
text_buffer_size 2048
imlib_cache_size 0
out_to_x true
short_units true
temperature_unit celsius
# -- Window specifications -- #
own_window true
own_window_colour 000000
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
own_window_argb_visual true
own_window_argb_value 70
own_window_type normal
own_window_transparent true
border_inner_margin 0
border_outer_margin 0
maximum_width 125
minimum_size 125 660
alignment tr
gap_x 0
gap_y 43
# -- Graphics settings -- #
draw_shades false
draw_outline false
draw_borders false
draw_graph_borders false
default_shade_color black
default_outline_color 403F44
stippled_borders 0
color0 B7FF00
# -- Text settings -- #
use_xft true
font Ubuntu:style=Regular:size=8
uppercase no
default_color FFFFFF
# -- Lua Scripts -- #
lua_load ~/.scripts/rings2.lua
lua_draw_hook_pre draw_widgets
TEXT
${voffset 27}${goto 16}${time %d %a}
${goto 16}${time %b %Y}
${voffset -25}${goto 92}${execi 600 /home/viaurl/.scripts/conkyemail/conkyEmail --servertype=POP --servername=pop.gmail.com --username=* --password=* --ssl}
${voffset 30}${goto 20}${color0}Uptime: ${color}${uptime_short}
${voffset 35}${goto 51}${mem}
${goto 61}of
${goto 51}${memmax}
${voffset 32}${goto 51}${swap}
${goto 61}of
${goto 51}${swapmax}
${voffset 59}${goto 68}${cpu cpu}%
${voffset 70}${goto 51}${fs_used /}
${goto 61}of
${goto 51}${fs_size /}
${voffset 32}${goto 51}${fs_used /home}
${goto 61}of
${goto 51}${fs_size /home}
${voffset 39}${goto 50}${color0}Artist:
${goto 50}${color}${mpd_artist}
${goto 50}${color0}Song:
${goto 50}${color}${mpd_title}
${goto 50}${color0}${mpd_elapsed}${color}/${color0}${mpd_length}* Replace "*" with my valid credentials.
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the conkyEmail script is here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=869771
just install the .deb file and update the lines in your conky
something like
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Okay perfect as I use Gmail, now sorry for being so inquisitive, but where do I actually put my credentials?
$user="username"; #username for gmail account $pass="password"; #password for gmail account $file="/tmp/gmail.html"; #temporary file to store gmailHere I take it?
Yeah just replace the username and password inside the quotes.
And how do I set this up with my conky?
I think you just have to do
${execi 600 /path/to/gmailscript}And it will show the number of message you have.
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What do I save the gmail script as?
Sorry am I getting annoying? 
If it makes you feel better I am learning as we go 
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i don't think it matters, try saving it as /home/*yourname*/bin/email and then chmod it to be executable
and call it in conky with ${execi 600 /home/*yourname*/bin/email}
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What does the email script do would it be off something I'd enjoy? And ps remove your email credentials pre-uploading the next share of your setup
Yea I noticed
already changed my password, dont spam my email now eh? 
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Lol no worries brother, just thought I'd inform you.
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I thought about it right after I send it, normally I don't have any personal info in my .conkyrc.
Anyways, how're things going now with your setup?
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Great I'm already doing a base install of Debian that I'm going to completely tweak.
I Have a gmail script that anonymous has gave me, and linked its path to the email conky code they provided me but I don't know what extension I save the gmail script as do I just name it something with no extension then chmod it to be executable?
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I always use .sh, but tbh I don know why.
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