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-X-Sys README
-============
-What is X-Sys?
-
-X-Sys is a plugin for X-Chat that allows you to display your current system statistics in
-a channel, private conversation or just in an echo to yourself for testing purposes.
-It is supported on Linux, running on various architectures. Right now x86, ppc, ppc64, sparc,
-sparc64 and alpha are supported, with parisc and ia64 implemented but awaiting testing.
-
----------------
-Who wrote this?
-
-X-Sys is originally a Mike Shoup creation, from the very first alpha releases to the open-source
-version 1 releases. But then, things stalled. For a few months (more like a year almost)
-Mike didn't work on X-Sys. The last version that had been written was 1.0.5.
-The website was gone, and I (Tony) couldn't find Mike. So, I took over and improved it to my liking. 
-It turned out that Mike was still around, though, he contacted me and started development again,
-now called version 2, a complete rewrite. Various 1.9 betas came out that I contributed patches to,
-and starting with version 2.0.0 I'm maintaining xchat-xsys again, this time with Mike's blessing.
-
----------------
-What do I need?
-
-- X-Chat (regular or Gnome version)
-- Audacious 1.4 or higher
-- D-Bus (for communication with Audacious)
-- a working toolchain (compiler, binutils, etc).
-
-------------------------------------------------
-What if I get errors about u8 not being defined?
-
-Sorry to hear that, it appears your linux distribution neglected to install essential headers on your 
-system. On Debian & Ubuntu, apt-get install pciutils-dev should make it happy.
-
-========
-COMMANDS
-
-X-Sys 2 has the following implemented commands:
-/XSYS & /EXSYS - Output current version, either to channel or echoed on screen.
-/CPUINFO & /ECPUINFO - Echoes or says current cpu statistics
-/SYSUPTIME & /ESYSUPTIME - Echoes or says current uptime
-/OSINFO & /EOSINFO - Echoes or says various OS statistics
-/SOUND & /ESOUND - Echoes or says the current sound card, as determined by ALSA
-/NETDATA & /ENETDATA - Echoes or says total amount transferred through a network
-	interface. Use like: `/netdata eth0' (where eth0 is a network interface)
-/NETSTREAM & /ENETSTREAM - Echoes or says amount of bandwidth being used.
-	Use like: `/netstream eth0' (where eth0 is a network interface)
-/DISKINFO & /EDISKINFO - Echoes or says free space on partitions. The DISK command has a
-	few arguments as follows:
-	ALL - Displays every partitions
-	/mount - Displays free space for that specific mount point
-	No arguments just displays total free space
-/MEMINFO & /EMEMINFO - Echoes or says memory information.
-/VIDEO & /EVIDEO - Echoes or says the current video card on the PCI bus
-/ETHER & /EETHER - Echoes or says the current network card on the PCI bus
-/DISTRO & /EDISTRO - Echoes or says which distro you're running
-	If this doesn't work for your distro, look for a *-release file or similar in /etc
-	E-mail this to chainsaw@gentoo.org
-
-and the big one:
-/SYSINFO & /ESYSINFO - Complete system information!
-
-Two output control commands:
-/XSYS2FORMAT , No arguments, it will print just the current formatting string.
-   It will take any arguments to it as the formatting string.
-   The formatting string can consist of any letter/numbers, and is used to format
-   the output. The following special symbols can be used:
-   
-   %B      : Bold
-   %Cnn    : Foreground Color, where nn is a number corresponding to a mIRC color
-   %Cnn,nn : Foreground,Background Color
-   %R      : Reverse Foreground/Background Colors
-   %O      : Reset Color and Format (thats an 'oh' not a 'zero (0)')
-   %C      : Reset Color
-   %U      : Underline 
-
-/PLAYING will either print or allow you to set the text for /np.
-The default is now_playing, but you can set this to whatever text you prefer.
-
-/PERCENTAGES will allow you to set whether to use percentages in plugin output or not.
-Percentages are enabled  by default. Use a zero value to disable, and a non-zero value
-to enable. If unsure, use 1.
-
-/NP & /ENP - Reports what's currently playing in Audacious.
-
-====
-BUGS
-(none known)
-
-E-mail me your bug reports at chainsaw@gentoo.org
-Please include the following information:
-- what architecture you are using (amd64, ia64, parisc, ppc, ppc64, sparc, sparc64 or x86)
-- what linux distribution you are using (Gentoo 2007.1, Fedora Core 8, etc)
-- what compiler you have used to compile X-Sys, i.e. gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 (Gentoo 4.1.2)
-- what version of X-Sys you are using
-
-=======
-Thanks!
-Remember, everything here is:
-(C) 2003, 2004, 2005 by Michael Shoup
-(C) 2005, 2006, 2007 by Tony Vroon
-All Rights Reserved.
-Visit http://dev.gentoo.org/~chainsaw/xsys/ for release information.
-
-Feel free to e-mail me for feature requests, or see if I'm online on irc.freenode.net