lcdvc

Langue: en

Version: 264342 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

lcdvc - LCDproc client to provide a virtual console

SYNOPSIS

lcdvc <options>

DESCRIPTION

lcdvc connects to LCDd (the LCDproc server) and adds a submenu to the LCDd main menu that allows the user to access a virtual console.

OPTIONS

lcdvc understands the following command line options., that override the icorresponding options given in the configuration file:
-c <filename>
Specify configuration file (/etc/lcdvc.conf by default)
-a <address>
Set the address of the host which LCDd is running on, localhost by default
-p <port>
Set the port which LCDd is accepting connections on, 13666 by default
-f
Run in foreground.
-r <level>
Set the reporting level to level, which is an integer representing the reporting levels from 0 (critical errors only) to 5 (debug messages). Default is 2 (errors and warnings only)
-s <0|1>
Report to syslog (1) or to stdout (0, default)
-h
Show help

SEE ALSO

LCDd 8

AUTHOR

lcdexec is written by Joris Robijn and Peter Marschall. It is part of the LCDproc suite.

The newest version of LCDproc should be available from here:

                http://www.lcdproc.org/

This man page was written by Jonathan Oxer <jon@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, but may be used by others.

LCDproc is released as "WorksForMe-Ware". In other words, it is free, kinda neat, and we don't guarantee that it will do anything in particular on any machine except the ones it was developed on.

It is technically released under the GNU GPL license (you should have received the file, "COPYING", with LCDproc) (also, look on http://www.fsf.org/ for more information), so you can distribute and use it for free -- but you must make the source code freely available to anyone who wants it.

For any sort of real legal information, read the GNU GPL (GNU General Public License). It's worth reading.