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 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
  
-Conky is a lightweight system monitor that sits on the desktop, highly customizable. It is able to show hundreds ​of information about your computer, such as CPU usage, RAM, disk usage, CPU temperature,​ and also the weather or the number of new messages in your email. It allows color graphical formatting of its indicators, offering a stylish look to the desktop.+Conky is a highly customizable, ​lightweight system monitor that sits on the desktop. It is able to show loads of information about your computer, such as CPU usage, RAM, disk usage, CPU temperature,​ and also the weather or the number of new messages in your email. It allows color graphical formatting of its indicators, offering a stylish look to the desktop.
  
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   $ conky   $ conky
  
-Note that the Conky window appears at the top-right of the screen, with black background.+Note that the Conky window appears at the top-right of the screen, with black background.
  
-Conky should start automatically when you turn on / restart your computer. If it doesn'​t,​ go to the Applications menu -> Preferences -> Desktop Session Settingson "​Automatically Started Applications"​ tab , select "​Conky"​ box to boot with Linux.+Conky should start automatically when you turn on/restart your computer. If it doesn'​t,​ go to the Applications menu -> Preferences -> Desktop Session Settings ​on the "​Automatically Started Applications"​ tab, select "​Conky"​ box to boot with Linux.
  
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 For example, to get your Conky window transparent,​ allowing you to see the wallpaper behind it instead of the default black background, there are two ways: For example, to get your Conky window transparent,​ allowing you to see the wallpaper behind it instead of the default black background, there are two ways:
  
-**1-** change ​the following line of your file //​.conkyrc//:​+**1.** Change ​the following line of your file //​.conkyrc//:​
  
   own_window_transparent no   own_window_transparent no
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 This creates a simple transparency effect, forcing Conky to copy the wallpaper as its background image. This creates a simple transparency effect, forcing Conky to copy the wallpaper as its background image.
  
-**2-** For a more sophisticated effect, in which you can control the level of transparency of the Conky window, change your //​.conkyrc//​ as follows:​\\ ​+**2.** For a more sophisticated effect, in which you can control the level of transparency of the Conky window, change your //​.conkyrc//​ as follows:​\\ ​
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   own_window_transparent no   own_window_transparent no
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   own_window_argb_value 150   own_window_argb_value 150
  
-The two lines added make Conky to use the Linux composite (by default __//​Xcompmgr//​__) to create the transparency effect.+The added two lines make Conky use the Linux composite (by default __//​Xcompmgr//​__) to create the transparency effect.
  
-Note that you must activate the composite at Linux boot to get this effect working. To do this, go to the Applications menu -> Preferences -> Desktop Session Settingson "​Automatically Started Applications"​ tab , select "​Desktop effects with Xcompmgr"​ box to boot with Linux. Now right-click in an empty area of your desktop, select "​Desktop effects"​ -> "​Activate composite"​. You should be able to see the semitransparent ​Conky window.+Note that you must activate the composite at Linux boot to get this effect working. To do this, go to the Applications menu -> Preferences -> Desktop Session Settings ​on the "​Automatically Started Applications"​ tab, select "​Desktop effects with Xcompmgr"​ box to boot with Linux. Now right-click in an empty area of your desktop, select "​Desktop effects"​ -> "​Activate composite"​. You should be able to see the semi-transparent ​Conky window.
  
 To control the level of transparency,​ change the end of the line: To control the level of transparency,​ change the end of the line:
 
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