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byobu(1)			     byobu			      byobu(1)

NAME
       byobu  -	 wrapper  script  for seeding a user's byobu configuration and
       launching screen

DESCRIPTION
       byobu is a script that launches GNU screen in the byobu	configuration.
       This enables the display of system information and status notifications
       within two lines at the bottom of the screen session. It	 also  enables
       multiple	 tabbed	 terminal  sessions,  accessible  through  simple key‐
       strokes.

STATUS NOTIFICATIONS
       byobu supports a number of unique and interesting status	 notifications
       across  the  lowest  two lines in the screen.  Each status notification
       item is independently configurable, enabled and disabled by the config‐
       uration	utility.   The guide below helps identify each status item (in
       alphabetical order):

       apport - symbol displayed if there are pending crash reports; {!}  sym‐
       bol  displayed  on the lower bar toward the left, in black on an orange
       background

       arch - system architecture; displayed on the lower bar toward the left,
       in the default text color on the default background color

       battery	-  battery  information;  display  on the lower bar toward the
       right; |-| indicates discharging, |+| indicates charging, |=| indicates
       fully  charged;	 when  charging	 or  discharging,  the current battery
       capacity as a percentage is displayed;  the colours green, yellow,  and
       red are used to give further indication of the battery's charge state

       services	 -  users  can configure a list of services to monitor, define
       the SERVICES variable in $HOME/.byobu/status, a whitespace separated of
       services,  each	service	 should	 include the init name of the service,
       then a pipe, and then an abbreviated name or  symbol  to	 display  when
       running;	 displayed  in	the  lower  bar toward the center in cyan on a
       white background

       cpu_count - the number of cpu's or cores on the	system;	 displayed  in
       the lower bar toward the right in the default text color on the default
       background, followed by a trailing 'x'

       cpu_freq - the current frequency of the cpu in GHz;  displayed  in  the
       lower bar toward the right in white text on a light blue background

       cpu_temp - the cpu temperature in Celsius (default) or Fahrenheit, con‐
       figure TEMP=F or TEMP=C	in  $HOME/.byobu/statusrc;  displayed  in  the
       lower  bar  toward  the right in yellow text on a black background; you
       may override the detected  cpu  temperature  device  by	setting	 MONI‐
       TORED_TEMP=/proc/acpi/whatever in $HOME/.byobu/statusrc

       custom  -  user	defined custom scripts; must be executable programs of
       any kind in $HOME/.byobu/bin; must be named N_NAME, where N is the fre‐
       quency in seconds to refresh the status indicator, and NAME is the name
       of the script; N should not be less than 5 seconds; script should  echo
       a small amount of text to standard out, standard error is discared; the
       indicator will be displayed in the lower panel, in inverted  colors  to
       your  current background/foreground scheme, unless you manually specify
       the colors  in  your  script's  output;	BEWARE,	 cpu-intensive	custom
       scripts may impact your overall system performance and could upset your
       system administrator!

       date - the system date in YYYY-MM-DD formate; displayed in the lower on
       the far right in the default text color on the default background

       disk  -	total disk space available and total used on / directory; dis‐
       played in the lower bar on the far right in white text on a light  pur‐
       ple  background; override the default directory by specifying an alter‐
       nate mount point with MONITORED_DISK=/wherever in $HOME/.byobu/statusrc

       ec2_cost - an estimation of the cost of the current boot of the	system
       in  terms  of  the Amazon EC2 billing model; displayed in the lower bar
       toward the right in green text on a black background; there is a	 lead‐
       ing  '~' to indicate that this is an estimation, and the monetary units
       are US Dollars '$'

       fan_speed - cpu or system fan speed as  reported	 by  lm-sensors;  dis‐
       played  in the lower bar toward the right in black text on a grey back‐
       ground; there is a trailing 'rpm' for units

       hostname - the hostname of the system; displayed in the	upper  bar  on
       the far right in bold black text on a grey background; there is a lead‐
       ing '@' symbol if the username status is also enabled

       ip_address - the ip address of the system in dotted decimal form;  dis‐
       played  in  the upper bar on the far right in bold black text on a grey
       background

       load_average - the system load average over the	last  1	 minute;  dis‐
       played  in  the	lower  bar  toward the right in black text on a yellow
       background

       logo - an approximation of the current operating	 system's  logo;  dis‐
       played in the lower bar on the far left; you may customize this logo by
       setting a chosen logo in $HOME/.byobu/logo, or you  may	override  this
       with LOGO=:-D in $HOME/.byobu/statusrc

       mail  - system mail for the current user; the letter '[M]' is displayed
       in the lower bar toward the left in black text on a grey background

       mem_available - total memory available in the system; displayed in  the
       lower bar toward the right in white text on a green background

       mem_used - total memory used in the system as a percentage of the total
       memory available; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in	 white
       text on a green background with a trailing '%' sign

       menu  - a simple indicator directing new users to use the F9 keybinding
       to access the byobu menu

       network - instantaneous upload/download bandwidth in kB/s over the last
       2 seconds; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white text on
       a purple background with a leading '^' sign  indicating	'up'  and  'v'
       sign indicating 'down'; override the default interface by specifying an
       alternate interface with	 MONITORED_NETWORK=eth1	 in  $HOME/.byobu/sta‐
       tusrc

       processes  - total number of processes running on the system; displayed
       in the lower bar in white text on  a  dark  yellow  background  with  a
       trailing '&' indicating 'background processes'

       reboot_required	-  symbol  present if a reboot is required following a
       system update; displayed in the lower bar white text on	a  blue	 back‐
       ground  by  the	symbol '(R)'; additionally, reboot_required will print
       '<F5>' in white text on a blue background, if  Byobu  requires  you  to
       reload your profile to affect some changes.

       release	-  distribution and version information about the release run‐
       ning on the current system as reported by lsb_release(1) or /etc/issue;
       displayed in the lower bar in bold black text toward the left on a grey
       background; you may override the detected release with  DISTRO=Whatever
       in $HOME/.byobu/statusrc

       time  -	the system time in HH:MM:SS format; displayed in the lower bar
       on the far right in the default text and default background colors

       time_utc - the UTC system time in HH:MMformat; displayed in  the	 lower
       bar on the far right in dark text on a light background

       updates_available - the number of updates available on the system; dis‐
       played in the lower bar toward the right in white text on a  red	 back‐
       ground  with  a	trailing '!' sign; if any updates are marked 'security
       updates', then there will  be  a	 total	of  two	 trailing  exclamation
       points, '!!'

       uptime  -  the  total  system  uptime since last boot; displayed in the
       lower bar toward the right in blue text on a grey background

       users - the number of remote users logged into  the  system  via	 sshd,
       empty  if  0  users; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in red
       text on a grey background with a trailing '#' sign

       whoami - the name of the user who owns the screen session; displayed in
       the  upper  bar toward the far right in bold black text on a grey back‐
       ground

       wifi_quality - the connection rate and signal quality of the wifi  con‐
       nection; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in black text on a
       cyan background; the connection rate is in 'Mb/s' and the signal	 qual‐
       ity is as a percentage with a trailing '%'

       windows	-  each open window in the screen session appears is displayed
       in the upper bar toward the far right in blue text on a grey background

UNITS OF MEASURE
       byobu uses binary for measurements rather than decimal for KB, MB,  and
       GB.   This  means  multiples  of 1024 rather than multiples of 1000, in
       accordance with JEDEC Standard 100B.01.

KEYBINDINGS
       byobu keybindings can be user defined in	 /usr/share/byobu/keybindings/
       (or within .screenrc if byobu-export was used). The common key bindings
       are:

       F2 - Create a new window

       F3 - Move to previous window

       F4 - Move to next window

       F5 - Reload profile

       F6 - Detach from this session

       F7 - Enter copy/scrollback mode

       F8 - Re-title a window

       F9 - Configuration Menu

       F12 -  Lock this terminal

       Ctrl-a $ - show detailed status

       Ctrl-a R - Reload profile

       Ctrl-a ! - Toggle key bindings on and off

       Ctrl-a k - Kill the current window

BUGS
       PuTTY users have reported that the F2, F3, and F4 shortcut keys are not
       working	properly.   PuTTY sends the same escape sequences as the linux
       console for F1-F4 by default.  You can fix this problem	in  the	 PuTTY
       config,	Terminal  ->  Keyboard	->  Function  keys:  Xterm  R6.	  See:
       http://www.mail-archive.com/screen-users@gnu.org/msg01525.html

       Mac OSX terminal users have reported 'flashing text'.  You can fix this
       in  the	advanced  settings  of the terminal application, with 'Declare
       Terminal As: xterm-color'.

SEE ALSO
       screen(1),  byobu-config,  byobu-export,	 byobu-status,	 byobu-status-
       detail
       http://launchpad.net/byobu

AUTHOR
       This  manpage  and  the	utility	 was written by Dustin Kirkland <kirk‐
       land@canonical.com> for Ubuntu systems (but may	be  used  by  others).
       Permission  is  granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
       under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3  published
       by the Free Software Foundation.

       On  Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License
       can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

byobu				 19 June 2009			      byobu(1)
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