dc072f9f53
Using title number all, this enables aggregates. Note that FreeBSD and OpenBSD previously only reported aggregates, so this is bringing Linux and NetBSD that functionality. Changes the default battery reporting to the aggregate since most users probably don't care about individual batteries. For single-battery systems there should be no change. Fixes one obvious memory leak in NetBSD.
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# i3status configuration file.
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# see "man i3status" for documentation.
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# It is important that this file is edited as UTF-8.
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# The following line should contain a sharp s:
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# ß
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# If the above line is not correctly displayed, fix your editor first!
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general {
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colors = true
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interval = 5
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}
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order += "ipv6"
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order += "disk /"
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order += "wireless _first_"
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order += "ethernet _first_"
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order += "battery all"
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order += "load"
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order += "tztime local"
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wireless _first_ {
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format_up = "W: (%quality at %essid) %ip"
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format_down = "W: down"
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}
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ethernet _first_ {
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# if you use %speed, i3status requires root privileges
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format_up = "E: %ip (%speed)"
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format_down = "E: down"
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}
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battery all {
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format = "%status %percentage %remaining"
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}
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tztime local {
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format = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
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}
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load {
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format = "%1min"
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}
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disk "/" {
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format = "%avail"
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}
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