tawalker
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Posted: Mar. 27 2006,21:08 |
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mikshaw said:
Quote | I've been using root-tail in DSL nearly as long as I've been using DSL. ... One possible problem with running the application in DSL is that it will not play well with torsmo unless one or the other is run in its own window. Since they both display in the root window by default, they tend to fight over it. |
That's a thought. I've been using Linux for a couple of years, but haven't had much experience with X apps which use the root window until I started with DSL, so I'm not sure which ones play nicely together
For me personally, torsmo is OK but not essential, so I could live without it if I really wanted to monitor /var/log/messages. Or I could just take the non-flashy approach and open an ATerm...
On a sort-of related note: safesys mentioned creating a tar.gz of root-tail for MyDSL. I might well try that, as I've had success with that approach already. I found a dockapp I really wanted for the slit in my DSL setup (wmbinclock), compiled it myself on another of my Linux boxes, made a tar.gz of the executable and renamed it wmbinclock.dsl. Now, I load it at boot time with the other MyDSL packages, and it's running in the slit quite happily.
If anyone else would like wmbinclock in this form, do I need to add any other files from the wmbinclock installation to the package (e.g. licence files, man pages), before I contribute it? (For that matter, I need to find out how to contribute )
Thanks for your feedback so far...
Tim
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