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wmufo is a nice package for you if:
#you are running [[debian]]
#you are running [[Seti@home|setiathome]]▼
#you are running [[X]] with a [[window manager|wm]] that supports dockapps (like [[Blackbox]])▼
▲you are running setiathome
▲you are running X with a wm that supports dockapps
wmufo is a dockapp to run in a sidebar on your desktop and display the
status of one or many setiathome clients.
But instead of just showing a few numbers like most setiapps,it has some
nice ufo and alien graphics.
In
* http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/wmufo
Package: wmufo (1.2.1-2) [contrib]
This is wmseti on steroids!
This application contains the same statistic display as wmseti but with animation instead of alien faces. Imagine a dockapp with a flowing starfield, a spinning saucer [[UFO]] and various alpha blended glowing ball UFOs travelling back and forth across the window.
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 14 September 2006
wmufo is a nice package for you if:
- you are running debian
- you are running setiathome
- you are running X with a wm that supports dockapps (like Blackbox)
wmufo is a dockapp to run in a sidebar on your desktop and display the status of one or many setiathome clients.
But instead of just showing a few numbers like most setiapps,it has some nice ufo and alien graphics.
In Blackbox i had to use the -b option of wmufo (apply broken window manager fix).
Package: wmufo (1.2.1-2) [contrib] This is wmseti on steroids!
This application contains the same statistic display as wmseti but with animation instead of alien faces. Imagine a dockapp with a flowing starfield, a spinning saucer UFO and various alpha blended glowing ball UFOs travelling back and forth across the window.