openbsd-ports/comms/lcdproc/pkg
sthen f53db56c56 - this uses dlopen modules; mark SHARED_ONLY and merge PFRAG.shared to PLIST
- the code to support LCDs connected by parallel port is only for x86;
split the relevant files out to a separate PFRAG which is not used on
other arch

ok edd@ (maintainer)
2012-01-04 14:19:09 +00:00
..
DESCR
lcdd.rc lowercase LCDd rc script filename at request of aja@ 2011-12-02 12:39:23 +00:00
lcdexec.rc
lcdproc.rc
PFRAG.parallel - this uses dlopen modules; mark SHARED_ONLY and merge PFRAG.shared to PLIST 2012-01-04 14:19:09 +00:00
PLIST - this uses dlopen modules; mark SHARED_ONLY and merge PFRAG.shared to PLIST 2012-01-04 14:19:09 +00:00
README It's ${SYSCONFDIR}, not ${SYSCONFVAR}. 2011-12-02 13:37:44 +00:00

$OpenBSD: README,v 1.2 2011/12/02 13:37:45 ajacoutot Exp $

+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Typical Usage
=============

 * Edit ${SYSCONFDIR}/LCDd.conf:
   You will need to choose a driver and review your driver options.

 * Start LCDd:
   sudo ${RCDIR}/lcdd start

 * Review ${SYSCONFDIR}/lcdproc.conf

 * Start the lcdproc client:
   sudo ${RCDIR}/lcdproc start

Your LCD display should now be displaying system statistics.

The default config file shipped with the OpenBSD package will log any
errors to syslog.

Using the Curses Output
=======================

LCDproc provides a curses output driver which is useful for testing.
When using this driver, you should *not* run LCDd using the bundled rc
script.

Instead, choose the "curses" driver in ${SYSCONFDIR}/LCDd.conf and run:
   LCDd -f

Miscellaneous Notes
===================

 * Network statistics are not yet supported on OpenBSD.