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dCore dwm with dmenu and conky-cli Tutorial

This tutorial demonstrates how to quickly install and set up dwm in dCore with dmenu and conky-cli. It utilizes pre-compiled dwm direct from Ubuntu using preset keyboard shortcuts. These applications are well documented online. Additional steps required for those wishing to re-compile with patches and custom shortcuts. See the dwm tutorial for basic usage. Review the resource links below for much more information. Tested on dCore-wily.

dmenu works well and picks up OnDemand SCEs, negating the need for an officially supported OnDemand menu. Press Alt-p to display known system applications across the top tags, title and status bar areas. Begin typing the name of the desired application, the menu sorts and highlights the matched program. Press Enter to select, PageUp/Down to scroll, Escape cancels. OnDemand items are automatically loaded and launched provided they have a proper desktop file (ie. most graphic extensions).

conky-cli is efficient and extensible, requiring minimal configuration, basic .conkyrc only two lines! It runs in the upper status bar and is always visible except when accessing dmenu.

Install Packages

Import dwm, dmenu and conky-cli at boot:

sce-import -b dwm
sce-import -b suckless-tools
sce-import -b conky-cli
Set Boot Code

Change the boot manager's boot code to desktop=dwm.

dmenu Setup

Provied dmenu is in sceboot.lst, at boot a /home/$USER/.cache/dmenu_run file is automatically created, no further intervention required.

Conky Config

Create desired /home/$USER/.conkyrc config, simple example:

TEXT
C:${cpu cpu1}%   M:${memperc}%   S:${swapperc}%   Up:${uptime}   ${time %a %b %d %I:%M%P}
Conky Start

To start conky-cli at boot create a /home/$USER/.X.d/conky file containing:

conky | while read LINE; do xsetroot -name "$LINE"; done &

Enjoy!

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