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It's ${SYSCONFDIR}/LCDd.conf, not ${RCDIR}/LCDd.conf. Lowercase ${RCDIR}/lcdd.
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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.2 2011/12/02 13:37:45 ajacoutot Exp $
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| Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD
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Typical Usage
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* Edit ${SYSCONFDIR}/LCDd.conf:
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You will need to choose a driver and review your driver options.
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* Start LCDd:
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sudo ${RCDIR}/lcdd start
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* Review ${SYSCONFDIR}/lcdproc.conf
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* Start the lcdproc client:
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sudo ${RCDIR}/lcdproc start
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Your LCD display should now be displaying system statistics.
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The default config file shipped with the OpenBSD package will log any
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errors to syslog.
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Using the Curses Output
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=======================
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LCDproc provides a curses output driver which is useful for testing.
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When using this driver, you should *not* run LCDd using the bundled rc
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script.
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Instead, choose the "curses" driver in ${SYSCONFDIR}/LCDd.conf and run:
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LCDd -f
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Miscellaneous Notes
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===================
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* Network statistics are not yet supported on OpenBSD.
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