Greetings comrades,
attached is a patched for slock to add a simple script for idle watching
in your current X11 sessions. It is using xgetidle[0] for getting the
X11 idle time.
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
[0] http://git.suckless.org/xgetidle/
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2012/12/6 Strake strake...@gmail.com
Well, we have none yet, but we have a few options:
* Mailing list
My preferred, but as the site is on someone else's server, and
unfortunately I had to delegate them the whole domain, this may be
difficult.
* werc bridge
Tried it; not sure how to
On 07/12/2012, Hugues Moretto-Viry hugues.more...@gmail.com wrote:
A lightweight forum could be useful too.
I agree. Ergo, I added one.
http://starchlinux.org/Forum/
it asked me if tux is cute and after I answered it isn't the web site
said I'm a robot. please just go on using mailing lists. forums (and
most other web shit) suck.
On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 3:20 AM, Strake strake...@gmail.com wrote:
On 07/12/2012, Hugues Moretto-Viry hugues.more...@gmail.com
On 07/12/2012, hiro 23h...@gmail.com wrote:
it asked me if tux is cute and after I answered it isn't the web site
said I'm a robot. please just go on using mailing lists. forums (and
most other web shit) suck.
Try now (^_~)
On 07/12/2012, hiro 23h...@gmail.com wrote:
forums
and the plural is fora.
Did you try use xautolock? What wrong with it?
2012/12/8 Christoph Lohmann 2...@r-36.net
Greetings comrades,
attached is a patched for slock to add a simple script for idle watching
in your current X11 sessions. It is using xgetidle[0] for getting the
X11 idle time.
Sincerely,
That forum at http://starchlinux.org/Forum/ is particularly bad.
Stick to a mailing list with Web archives.
Greetings.
On Sat, 08 Dec 2012 08:02:33 +0100 Comrade DOS suloevdmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Did you try use xautolock? What wrong with it?
Xautolock has a sloccount of 1470 vs. 331 for xgetlock. In those 1470
there is some IPC mechanism, various heuristics to detect states like a
newly started
On 08/12/2012 05:30, Kai Hendry wrote:
Stick to a mailing list with Web archives.
I've always thought that forums, bbs and mailing lists are
plain old hierarchical filesystems gone astray. These tools represent
bad implementations of written communication between users.
Imagine threads as
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