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author | Unit 193 <unit193@ubuntu.com> | 2019-07-02 17:27:16 -0400 |
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committer | Unit 193 <unit193@ubuntu.com> | 2019-07-02 17:27:16 -0400 |
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH INXI 1 "2019\-02\-07" inxi "inxi manual" +.TH INXI 1 "2019\-04\-30" inxi "inxi manual" .SH NAME inxi \- Command line system information script for console and IRC .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -458,33 +458,48 @@ processes (\fB\-tcm\fR), admin (\fB\-\-admin\fR). Useful for testing output and see what data you can get from your system. .TP .B \-w\fR,\fB \-\-weather\fR -Adds weather line. Note, this depends on an unreliable API so it may not always -be working in the future. To get weather for an alternate location, use -\fB\-W\fR. See also \fB\-x\fR, \fB\-xx\fR, \fB\-xxx\fR options. +Adds weather line. To get weather for an alternate location, use +\fB\-W [location]\fR. See also \fB\-x\fR, \fB\-xx\fR, \fB\-xxx\fR options. Please note that your distribution's maintainer may chose to disable this feature. + +DO NOT USE THIS FEATURE FOR AUTOMATED WEATHER UPDATES! You will be blocked +from any further access. This feature is not meant for widget type +weather monitoring, or Conky type use. It is meant to get weather when you need to +see it, for example, on a remote server. .TP .B \-W\fR, \fB\-\-weather\-location <location_string>\fR Get weather/time for an alternate location. Accepts postal/zip code[, country], city,state pair, or latitude,longitude. Note: city/country/state names must not contain spaces. Replace spaces with '\fB+\fR' sign. Don't place spaces around any commas. Postal code is not reliable except for North America and maybe the UK. -Try postal codes with and without country code added. +Try postal codes with and without country code added. Note that City,State applies +only to USA, otherwise it's City,Country. If country name (english) does not work, +try 2 character country code (e.g. Spain: es; Great Britain: gb). + +See \fIhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2\fR for current 2 letter +country codes. Use only ASCII letters in city/state/country names. Examples: \fB\-W 95623,us\fR OR \fB\-W Boston,MA\fR OR \fB\-W 45.5234,\-122.6762\fR OR \fB\-W new+york,ny\fR OR \fB\-W bodo,norway\fR. + +DO NOT USE THIS FEATURE FOR AUTOMATED WEATHER UPDATES! Use of automated queries, +will result in your access being blocked. If you try to work around the ban, you +will be permanently banned from this service. .TP .B \-\-weather\-source\fR, \fB\-\-ws <unit>\fR -[\fB0\-9\fR] Switches weather data source. 0 uses a legacy source which may vanish -any day. \fB1\-9\fR use different remote sources. \fB2\fR may not support city / -country names with spaces (even if you use the \fB+\fR sign instead of space). -\fB3\fR offers pretty good data, but may not have all small city names for -\fB\-W\fR. - -More data sources will be added as time permits, so try each one and -see which you prefer. If you get unsupported source message, it means that number -has not been implemented. +[\fB1\-9\fR] Switches weather data source. Possible values are \fB1\-9\fR. \fB1\-4\fR +will generally be active, and \fB5\-9\fR may or may not be active, so check. +\fB1\fR may not support city / country names with spaces (even if you use the \fB+\fR +sign instead of space). \fB2\fR offers pretty good data, but may not have all small +city names for \fB\-W\fR. + +Please note that the data sources are not static per value, and can change any time, +or be removed, so always test to verify which source is being used for each value +if that is important to you. Data sources may be added or removed on occasions, so +try each one and see which you prefer. If you get unsupported source message, it means +that number has not been implemented. .TP .B \-\-weather\-unit <unit>\fR [\fBm\fR|\fBi\fR|\fBmi\fR|\fBim\fR] Sets weather units to metric (\fBm\fR), imperial (\fBi\fR), @@ -864,7 +879,7 @@ Format is \fBhexadecimal (decimal)\fR if greater than 9, otherwise \fBhexadecima (Linux kernel 4.14 or newer, or patched older kernels). .TP -.B \-a \-d\fR +.B \-a \-d\fR,\fB\-a \-D\fR \- Adds logical and physical block size in bytes. .TP @@ -888,6 +903,11 @@ shows default value as well, e.g. \fBswappiness: 60 (default) cache pressure: 90 (default 100)\fR. +.TP +.B \-a \-S\fR +\- Adds kernel boot parameters to \fBKernel\fR section (if detected). Support +varies by OS type. + .SH ADVANCED OPTIONS .TP @@ -1021,6 +1041,11 @@ sort will be random. \fBused\fR - KiB used of partition. .TP +.B \-\-pm\-type [package manager name]\fR +For distro package maintainers only, and only for non apt, rpm, or pacman based systems. +To be used to test replacement package lists for recommends for that package manager. + +.TP .B \-\-sleep [0\-x.x]\fR Usually in decimals. Change CPU sleep time for \fB\-C\fR (current: \fB\0.35\fR). Sleep is used to let the system catch up and show a more accurate CPU use. Example: |