On 1/20/07, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 19 January 2007 21:28, Vlad Dogaru wrote: > On 1/19/07, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What you probably need is a line like: > > ============================================ > > kill -HUP conky > > ============================================ > > after your 'exec /usr/bin/conky &' entry in .fluxbox/startup. > > > > Alternatively, > > ============================================meant to be > > kill -HUP `echo ${SOME_THING} | cut -d ':' -f 2` > > ============================================ > > may do the trick but only if 'SOME_THING' is an environment variable for > > conky, which may or may not exist. If it doesn't exist then you need a > > string which will source the conky PID from ps. I haven't such a string > > available here, but I recall seeing something in Google. > I've solved the problem by taking your suggestion further. I've added > > pkill -HUP conky > > to my startup file, before starting Conky. That does the trick as far as I > can tell. Try adding it after the start fluxbox line. Then it should kill it when fluxbox exits.
Never thought of it that way, but I will give ti a try. PS. Your English is perfect and so would be your netiquette, especially if
you posted messages in plain text only! ;-)
That's a problem I have. Can I configure Gmail to send plain text? Thanks, Vlad --
Regards, Mick
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