Bonjour à tous.

Aprés avoir exploré de monde de compiz, je m'étais dis que j'aillai me faire plaisir en installant l'inutile, mais tellement sympa qu'il en deviendrait indispensable pour faire bon effet, conky.

Sans probléme il est dans les dépots, installation ok, pas de probléme, je récupére un petit .conkyrc, je le modifie etc....

j'ai vu qu'il y avait quelques problémes au démarrage (pour le démarrer désw l'ouverture de session) et aprés avoir esasyer en vain les différentes méthodes trouvées sur le site, je suis passé par un lanceur d'application qu'il suffit de cliquer .

Mais mon probléme n'est pas la, c'est ce p... de clignotement de conky.

J'ai lu qu'il fallait mettre
double_buffer yes
dans le conkyrc, chose faite, mais ca ne veut rien savoir.

Pas de probléme je mates la faq de conky, et ils disent de mettre dans le xorg.conf
Section "Module"
load "dbe"
EndSection
et lorsque je fais ca, pouf compiz se charge plus.

auriez vous une petite idée?

PS : j'ai une geforce 8600gts et voila mon xorg.conf :
# Xorg configuration created by livna-config-display

Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "single head configuration"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
InputDevice "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
EndSection

Section "Files"
ModulePath "/usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/nvidia"
ModulePath "/usr/lib64/xorg/modules"
EndSection

Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AIGLX" "on"
EndSection

Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "kbd"
Option "XkbModel" "pc105"
Option "XkbLayout" "fr"
Option "XkbVariant" "latin9"
EndSection

Section "Device"
Identifier "Videocard0"
Driver "nvidia"
Option "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "True"
Option "NoLogo" "1"
EndSection

Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Videocard0"
DefaultDepth 24
SubSection "Display"
Viewport 0 0
Depth 24
EndSubSection
EndSection

Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "Enable"
EndSection
Merci
J'avais ce même problème de clignotement avec conky et la solution est de mettre conky dans sa propre fenêtre...
Seulement etant sous kde, impossible d'avoir la dites fenêtre transparente. Regarde ce "POST" pour voir la solution que j'ai trouvé après pas mal de recherche sur google
Merci de ta réponse, mais je suis sous gnome.
J'avais deja fait le coup de la propre fenêtre, et maintenant j'ai enlevé le double buffer, et en attendant un peu le clignotement s'appaise et devient de moins en moins régulier, jusqu'à pratiquement disparaitre, je sais que ce n'est pas une solution trés valable, mais bon elle marche donc je ne vais pas cracher dessus ^^
Merci pour ta réponse en tout cas
un mois plus tard
regarde ça ton problème vient de compiz (http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/conky) c'est à la fin
je suis pas trop fan de la doc ubuntu mais bon sa reglera ton problème qui a été le miens
Aprés avoir exploré de monde de [b]compiz[/b], je m'étais dis que j'aillai me faire plaisir en installant l'inutile, mais tellement sympa qu'il en deviendrait indispensable pour faire bon effet, [b]conky[/b].
Tiens, c'est marrant, j'aurait dit l'inverse. :-?
un mois plus tard
Salut à tous,
voici les lignes de .conky.rc, qui dans mon cas ont résolu le problème du clignotement:
own_window yes
own_window_type override
own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
voici mon conky.rc, si ça peut aider:
# set to yes if you want Conky to be forked in the background
background no

cpu_avg_samples 2
net_avg_samples 2

out_to_console no

# X font when Xft is disabled, you can pick one with program xfontsel
#font 7x12
#font 6x10
#font 7x13
#font 8x13
#font 7x12
#font *mintsmild.se*
#font -*-*-*-*-*-*-34-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
#font -artwiz-snap-normal-r-normal-*-*-100-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1

# Use Xft?
use_xft yes

# Xft font when Xft is enabled
xftfont Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:size=8

own_window_transparent yes
own_window_colour hotpink
# Text alpha when using Xft
xftalpha 0.8

# on_bottom yes

# mail spool
mail_spool $MAIL

# Update interval in seconds
update_interval 1
# Create own window instead of using desktop (required in nautilus)
own_window yes
own_window_type override

# Use double buffering (reduces flicker, may not work for everyone)
double_buffer yes

# Minimum size of text area
#minimum_size 280 5
#maximum_width 150

# Draw shades?
draw_shades no

# Draw outlines?
draw_outline no

# Draw borders around text
draw_borders no

# Stippled borders?
stippled_borders 10

# border margins
border_margin 4

# border width
border_width 1

# Default colors and also border colors
default_color white
default_shade_color white
default_outline_color white

own_window_hints undecorated,below,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager

# Text alignment, other possible values are commented
#alignment top_left
#minimum_size 10 10
gap_x 13
gap_y 13
#alignment top_right
alignment bottom_left
#alignment bottom_right

# Gap between borders of screen and text

# Add spaces to keep things from moving about?  This only affects certain objects.
use_spacer no

# Subtract file system buffers from used memory?
no_buffers yes

# set to yes if you want all text to be in uppercase
uppercase no

# boinc (seti) dir
# seti_dir /opt/seti

# Possible variables to be used:
#
#      Variable         Arguments                  Description                
#  acpiacadapter                     ACPI ac adapter state.                   
#  acpifan                           ACPI fan state                           
#  acpitemp                          ACPI temperature.                        
#  adt746xcpu                        CPU temperature from therm_adt746x       
#  adt746xfan                        Fan speed from therm_adt746x             
#  battery           (num)           Remaining capasity in ACPI or APM        
#                                    battery. ACPI battery number can be      
#                                    given as argument (default is BAT0).     
#  buffers                           Amount of memory buffered                
#  cached                            Amount of memory cached                  
#  color             (color)         Change drawing color to color            
#  cpu                               CPU usage in percents                    
#  cpubar            (height)        Bar that shows CPU usage, height is      
#                                    bar's height in pixels                   
#  downspeed         net             Download speed in kilobytes              
#  downspeedf        net             Download speed in kilobytes with one     
#                                    decimal                                  
#  exec              shell command   Executes a shell command and displays    
#                                    the output in torsmo. warning: this      
#                                    takes a lot more resources than other    
#                                    variables. I'd recommend coding wanted   
#                                    behaviour in C and posting a patch :-).  
#  execi             interval, shell Same as exec but with specific interval. 
#                    command         Interval can't be less than              
#                                    update_interval in configuration.        
#  fs_bar            (height), (fs)  Bar that shows how much space is used on 
#                                    a file system. height is the height in   
#                                    pixels. fs is any file on that file      
#                                    system.                                  
#  fs_free           (fs)            Free space on a file system available    
#                                    for users.                               
#  fs_free_perc      (fs)            Free percentage of space on a file       
#                                    system available for users.              
#  fs_size           (fs)            File system size                         
#  fs_used           (fs)            File system used space                   
#  hr                (height)        Horizontal line, height is the height in 
#                                    pixels                                   
#  i2c               (dev), type, n  I2C sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). dev   
#                                    may be omitted if you have only one I2C  
#                                    device. type is either in (or vol)       
#                                    meaning voltage, fan meaning fan or temp 
#                                    meaning temperature. n is number of the  
#                                    sensor. See /sys/bus/i2c/devices/ on     
#                                    your local computer.                     
#  kernel                            Kernel version                           
#  loadavg           (1), (2), (3)   System load average, 1 is for past 1     
#                                    minute, 2 for past 5 minutes and 3 for   
#                                    past 15 minutes.                         
#  machine                           Machine, i686 for example                
#  mails                             Mail count in mail spool. You can use    
#                                    program like fetchmail to get mails from 
#                                    some server using your favourite         
#                                    protocol. See also new_mails.            
#  mem                               Amount of memory in use                  
#  membar            (height)        Bar that shows amount of memory in use   
#  memmax                            Total amount of memory                   
#  memperc                           Percentage of memory in use              
#  new_mails                         Unread mail count in mail spool.         
#  nodename                          Hostname                                 
#  outlinecolor      (color)         Change outline color                     
#  pre_exec          shell command   Executes a shell command one time before 
#                                    torsmo displays anything and puts output 
#                                    as text.                                 
#  processes                         Total processes (sleeping and running)   
#  running_processes                 Running processes (not sleeping),        
#                                    requires Linux 2.6                       
#  shadecolor        (color)         Change shading color                     
#  stippled_hr       (space),        Stippled (dashed) horizontal line        
#                    (height)        
#  swapbar           (height)        Bar that shows amount of swap in use     
#  swap                              Amount of swap in use                    
#  swapmax                           Total amount of swap                     
#  swapperc                          Percentage of swap in use                
#  sysname                           System name, Linux for example           
#  time              (format)        Local time, see man strftime to get more 
#                                    information about format                 
#  totaldown         net             Total download, overflows at 4 GB on     
#                                    Linux with 32-bit arch and there doesn't 
#                                    seem to be a way to know how many times  
#                                    it has already done that before torsmo   
#                                    has started.                             
#  totalup           net             Total upload, this one too, may overflow 
#  updates                           Number of updates (for debugging)        
#  upspeed           net             Upload speed in kilobytes                
#  upspeedf          net             Upload speed in kilobytes with one       
#                                    decimal                                  
#  uptime                            Uptime                                   
#  uptime_short                      Uptime in a shorter format               
#
#  seti_prog                         Seti@home current progress
#  seti_progbar      (height)        Seti@home current progress bar
#  seti_credit                       Seti@hoome total user credit


# variable is given either in format $variable or in ${variable}. Latter
# allows characters right after the variable and must be used in network
# stuff because of an argument
#${font Dungeon:style=Bold:pixelsize=10}I can change the font as well
#${font Verdana:size=10}as many times as I choose
#${font Perry:size=10}Including UTF-8,
#${font Luxi Mono:size=10}justo como este texto que o google traduz fêz o português
# stuff after 'TEXT' will be formatted on screen
#${font Grunge:size=12}${time %a  %b  %d}${alignr -25}${time %k:%M}

TEXT
$nodename - $sysname $kernel on $machine
$stippled_hr
${color lightgrey}Uptime:$color $uptime ${color lightgrey}- Load:$color $loadavg
${color lightgrey}CPU Usage:${color #5000a0} ${cpu}% ${cpubar}
${color black}${cpugraph 000000 5000a0}
${color lightgrey}RAM Usage:$color $mem/$memmax - $memperc% $membar
${color lightgrey}Swap Usage:$color $swap/$swapmax - $swapperc% ${swapbar}
${color lightgrey}Processes:$color $processes  ${color grey}Running:$color $running_processes
$color$stippled_hr
${color lightgrey}Networking:
 Down:${color #8844ee} ${downspeed eth0} k/s${color lightgrey} ${offset 70}Up:${color #22ccff} ${upspeed eth0} k/s
${color black}${downspeedgraph eth0 32,150 ff0000 0000ff} $alignr${color black}${upspeedgraph eth0 32,150 0000ff ff0000}
${color lightgrey}File systems:
 / $color${fs_used /}/${fs_size /} ${fs_bar /}
${color lightgrey}Home:
 / $color${fs_used /home}/${fs_size /home} ${fs_bar /}
${color lightgrey}Temperatures:
 CPU:$color ${platform it87.656 temp 2} C${color grey} - MB:$color ${platform it87.656 temp 1}C
${font Dungeon:style=Bold:pixelsize=12}${color #88aadd}AUDACIOUS:
${color #88aadd}$audacious_bar
${color #88aadd}${alignc}$audacious_status
${color}Name              PID     CPU%   MEM%
${color #ddaa00} ${top name 1} ${top pid 1} ${top cpu 1} ${top mem 1}
${color lightgrey} ${top name 2} ${top pid 2} ${top cpu 2} ${top mem 2}
${color lightgrey} ${top name 3} ${top pid 3} ${top cpu 3} ${top mem 3}
${color}Mem usage
${color #ddaa00} ${top_mem name 1} ${top_mem pid 1} ${top_mem cpu 1} ${top_mem mem 1}
${color lightgrey} ${top_mem name 2} ${top_mem pid 2} ${top_mem cpu 2} ${top_mem mem 2}
${color lightgrey} ${top_mem name 3} ${top_mem pid 3} ${top_mem cpu 3} ${top_mem mem 3}
Pour lancer konky au démarrage de la session, ajouter ce script aux programmes de démarrage;
#!/bin/bash
# Ce script permet de lancer konky
     sleep 3
     conky
exit 0
cet autre est à placer dans utilisateur/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/ lance ou arête conky selon qu'il est lancé ou non, il est alors accessible par un clic droit sur le bureau:
#!/bin/bash
# Ce script permet de lancer ou de fermer conky selon si le processus existe déja ou non.
# Auteur : Baz (http://wavemaker.free.fr)
# Licence : Aucune
# Version : 0.1
# Contacter l'auteur pour toute suggestion.

pgrep '\conky' >/dev/null     # Est-ce que le processus conky est déja lancé ?.

  if [ "$?" = "0" ]         # Si le processus conky est déja  lancé alors on le kill.
   then
      echo -e "Un processus \"conky\" est déja  lancé donc je le kill."
      killall conky
   else              # Sinon on lance le processus conky.
     echo -e "Aucun processus \"conky\" en cours donc je le lance."
     sleep 2
     conky
 fi

exit 0