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2010-01-28
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Here's a script I'm using for Rootfs usage info. Hope someone finds it useful.
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2010-01-28
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Here's a proposal for a new batt-level cmd line:
I made mine 16 wide and changed "Battery:" to "Batt" and "Charging" to "Chrg", making it smaller.Code:if `hal-device | grep is.charging | awk '{print $3}'`; then echo Charging; else hal-device | grep charge_level.percentage | awk '{print $3 "%"}'; fi
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2010-01-29
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Nice. Might try it out. But use lshal instead of hal-device as lshal is much quicker.
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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2010-01-29
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Noob here.
Thanks a lot for this widget and helpful scripts to all.
I have a few suggestions:
"Rootfs Usage" script shows 80% on my n900. I'm not sure what that means but I assume that this is not very good sign. Could somebody explain what is it and how I can rectify the situation?
BugHunter
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2010-01-29
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#110
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Here's your internal and external IP (they might be identical):