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Currently, latest ./screenfetch-dev outputs this for me:
./screenfetch-dev
$ ./screenfetch-dev -n user@PC OS: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) Kernel: x86_64 Linux 5.4.0-189-generic Uptime: 7d 18h 23m Packages: 2683 Shell: bash 5.0.17 Resolution: 1366x768 DE: MATE 1.24.0 WM: Metacity (Marco) WM Theme: Ambiant-MATE GTK Theme: Ambiant-MATE [GTK2/3] Icon Theme: Ambiant-MATE Font: Ubuntu 11 Disk: 208G / 250G (84%) CPU: Intel Core i5-2520M @ 4x 3.2GHz [64.0°C] GPU: Mesa DRI Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 (SNB GT2) RAM: 5122MiB / 7827MiB
So, it outputs Desktop Environment and Windows Manager, but it does not output display manager.
Would it be possible to add display manager output to screenFetch as well? From https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/20370/is-there-a-simple-linux-command-that-will-tell-me-what-my-display-manager-is I found:
$ systemctl --property=Id,Description show display-manager.service Id=lightdm.service Description=Light Display Manager
... which I think is enough of an information to be included in screenfetch.
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I'm submitting a ... (check one with "x")
Currently, latest
./screenfetch-dev
outputs this for me:So, it outputs Desktop Environment and Windows Manager, but it does not output display manager.
Would it be possible to add display manager output to screenFetch as well? From https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/20370/is-there-a-simple-linux-command-that-will-tell-me-what-my-display-manager-is I found:
... which I think is enough of an information to be included in screenfetch.
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