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Should make it more resilient to future ambiguities in uevent.
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Currently i3status differentiates wireless and wired devices based
on the existence of wireless directory inside the device's sysfs
directory. This approach seems to cause 3g modems to be incorrectly
identified as the first ethernet device.
This commit solves this problem by using DEVTYPE variable from
uevent file.
Signed-off-by: Cihangir Akturk <cakturk@gmail.com>
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Patch by Axel Beckert.
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Signed-off-by: Tomasz Nitecki <tnnn@tnnn.pl>
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An empty string becomes the default value for format_not_mounted parameter
for any disk entry. This avoids printing erroneous values when a
filesystem is not mounted.
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This allows OSes that support reporting multiple batteries to simply
sum into full_design,full_last,remaining and let print_battery_info
make computations.
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This is in preparation for moving the ratio computation code out of
slurp_battery_info to support aggregating multiple batteries.
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For time estimates when charging.
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The isspace macro is just a table lookup.
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Doing strlen(a) == strlen(b) && strncmp(a, b, N) seems to have no
benefits compared to just strcmp(a, b). The NetBSD cstring properties
come from the kernel, not the user.
The test for units did a prefix match, but that looked like a bug, the
unit is "Watt hour" in my Virtual box.
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NetBSD without warnings.
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Also fixes a signedness warning.
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the output formatter.
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This was probably a bug since it makes no sense to have here.
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This uses the more direct tests of whether percentage_remaining and
seconds_remaining are available or not (rather than looking at
present_rate).
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This changes the behavior for NetBSD: previously this time was not
shown while charging. On Linux it was treated as "full time". This
change makes all OSes behave the same.
OpenBSD and FreeBSD did not support emptytime previously.
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Add CPU usage color thresholds
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CPU usage had previously not supported the color option. Add support
for a "degraded" state above which the degraded color is used, and a
higher "bad" state above which the "bad" color is used. One possible
use for these might be indicating whether one or all cores are
saturated.
Unlike the color settings for other, these are set high enough to be
disabled by default. This is done because i3status determines CPU
usage over only the last display interval, which means that, a user
with a low refresh rate might see frequent, potentially-annoying color
changes.
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remaining time is always 00:00:00. When the battery is discharging, the remaining time will show up again if the user has set their format correctly.
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Fixes #93
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This issue was introduced with commit 75a83574.
fixes #92
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fixes #83
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Wireless quality was stuck at 100% due to
a signed with unsigned integer division.
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Fixes #75
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Fix build under FreeBSD after recent changes for Linux.
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The hw.acpi.battery.state sysctl returns a bitmask of flags as
defined in <dev/acpica/acpiio.h>. Use constants from this header
to examine the state and check for the charging flag to determine
if the battery is charging.
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fixes #65
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NL80211_RATE_INFO_BITRATE32 is not available widely enough yet (the libc
used by travis doesn’t have it yet, for example).
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Based on http://cr.i3wm.org/patch/692/ by Alexander Monakov
fixes #32
fixes #52
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Fix various issues with wireless information under FreeBSD:
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- Instead of hoping that the currently associated AP will show up as
the first AP in the list of scan results, fetch the BSSID of the
currently associated AP and use that to fetch station info for the
AP. This provides more frequently updated signal strength
information than scan results and reliably provides information when
multiple APs are in range.
- Do not treat the RSSI value as a raw signal value in dBm. Instead, use
the same formula as ifconfig(8) to compute a signal value.
- Do not report the beacon interval value as a signal quality level.
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