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On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 19:27 -0500, Max Hetrick wrote:
> Scott Robbins wrote:
> 
> > 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.)
> 
> Thanks, Scott! I really appreciate the compliments.
> 
> I haven't written it yet which is why it's no where to be found yet. I 
> just discovered Conky today, and I really like it, so I figured why not 
> write a guide up. I used to use gdesklets all the time, but haven't for 
> awhile. Conky seems better to use after playing around with it.
> 

Hi Max maybe something along the line that Looks like Windows Vista
Gadgets? I get asked alot but I've never looked into it though. Maybe
there is something already like that? Things kinda like installing
Google Earth? Your wantting that Windows Look and Feel?

JohnStanley



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