Performance monitoring with a transparent borderless window in Fluxbox
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This tutorial will go through the steps of starting a transparent, borderless, program in the background of a fluxbox session, that persists across virtual desktops and does not interfere with other windows.
aterm
You could use aterm or eterm, but eterm is a bit more bloated than I prefer, and Iike the way that aterm simulates xterm in its lack of menus. So, for this set of instructions, we will detail setting this up with aterm.
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