osdsh(1)

Overlays your screen with various system informations

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Description

OSDSH

NAME

osdsh - Overlays your screen with various system informations

SYNOPSIS

osdsh [options]

DESCRIPTION

osdsh is a a little program that overlays system information using the XOSD library. OSDsh was originally based on osdd but got some features added, like:
* It is able to display a clock.
* Shows the volume levels of the soundcard whenever they change.
* Tells you if you are on- or off-line, and the time you were connected.
* Shows the battery status and
* shows any message you want it to.
osdsh
forks to the background when started and should be started in the user’s session scripts (like ˜/.xsession)

OPTIONS

-h

Show summary of options.

-m mixer

Set mixer device. (Default: /dev/mixer)

-f font

Set font (Default: -*-lucidatypewriter-bold-*-*-*-*-240-*-*-*-*-*-*)

-c color

Set color (Default: green)

-d int

Set OSD delay (Default: 5)

-o int

Set shadow offset (Default: 1)

-p <0|1>

Position of the osd: 0 for top, 1 for bottom. (Default: 1 (bottom))

-a <0|1|2>

align of the osd: left, center or right

-n number

set the nice number so osdsh won’t eat your cpu

SEE ALSO

osdctl(1), osdshconfig(1).

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Joachim Breitner <nomeata@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).