Biggest change, totally reworked the man page, now it's much more complete and has a lot more information.
Includes how to run in IRC clients, how to create konversation shortcut for /inxi type start.
Ok, that's it, probably will refine the desktop extra information and maybe add a dm or two more.
Also added in startx detection for when no dm was detected, thanks JavaAtom for that one.
I decided to just add an -xxx option, for extra extra extra data, no output if nothing detected.
No big support issues, and Mint has used inxi by default for a while, so I think it's fine to add this for them.
entrance gdm gdm3 kdm kdm-trinity lightdm lxdm mdm nodm slim wdm xdm
there's been a relative flood of new display managers, and a few more are probably coming, so
it's actually a somewhat useful thing to have this option.
This is also going to close issue 30, which is not going to be further handled due to ratrace
of trying to support various software packages running on the systems.
Also updated man page for that -xx item.
Now RAID works like this:
-b - if no /proc/mdstat, or if no devices found and module is running, show nothing, otherwise show short form as before
-F - if no proc/mdstat, show nothing, if no devices but mdstat and if -xx, show all lines, otherwise show normal
-R - show all messages and missing file/module information so users, particularly sys admins, know right away module
is running even if no devices.
-v 6 and less, like -F. -v 7, like -R run, ie, show all messages.
this gets rid of unneeded line output given that only if you have md_mod running will you have any data for /proc/mdstat
and that module is only running if you have mdraid installed.
Also redid the no data messages for no module state and no devices state to better reflect what is actually happening.
Good adjustment and good cleanup of unneeded output while tightening the actual usability of the specific messages received.
Includes 4 levels, -b shows basic only, -R shows primary info, device id, components, state, and report on drives
-Rx shows more, and triggers a second info line per device with more raid info.
-Rxx also adds more information, and triggers system raid support info and unmounted raid devices line.
-F uses -R now.
And that's that, enough raid stuff for a lifetime.
That would need to be set in the inxi override config file. The page must show only
one line of output, and that last item on that line must be the ip address.
Ok, that's it, not a big deal, but some people may prefer a non smxi ip address page
for whatever reason, so have at it. Or not.