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On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 07:11:09PM -0500, Max Hetrick wrote:
> Karanbir Singh wrote:
> 
> > Just so everyone is one the same level here, could you please
> > define: Visualizations
> 
> I guess I shouldn't have used that term. What I mean are apps like 
> desktop eye candy programs: gdesklets, conky, etc.
> 
> Does that make more sense? I know it's not CentOS specific, and sure not 
> server specific, which is why I ask. But I know people pretty up their 
> CentOS installations that they use as desktops, and thought I'd put the 
> idea out there to chew on.
> 

I know I'd like to see such things (as one of the culprits in a way,
having a few articles on laptops on the wiki.)  

Actually, by odd coincidence, just today I was thinking of putting Conky
on one of them.  But if Max, whose nagios articles I recommend to
everyone, regardless of O/S, who is having trouble figuring out the
nagios docs, is writing about it, I'll wait till he writes it to do it.

So here's one vote for it.   :)   (After seeing Max's post, I went to
his site to see if he'd already done it there, but apparently not.)


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