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NSKL: How to make root-tail opening two files at one time
I want it to be /var/log/messages and my iplogfile. I just don't want to load two different processes
Just space em out. So my entry is something like:
exec root-tail /var/log/messages,red /var/log/xferlog,white /var/log/proftpd.log,green &
Yeah, gkrellm launch rules! That's what I am using, but I am not trying to set things up on just my own desktop, but for others as well. Besides that ROX is pretty cool.
Sure do, that's why we get the plethora of different screenshots for us to check out. It'd be a pretty boring X windows world if everyone's screens looked exactly alike.
Awesome shot wonderpun, I love using the launch plugin for Gkrellm, don't you? Very handy, and makes it so I don't have to worry about icons on my desktop. I like the customed named Slackbox title you give your setup too, very cool.
And your welcome nautilus
Yes, if l33t means cool looking desktops, then yes l33t rocks!
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Hmm, i switched to slackware fluxbox theme (you can it from the fluxbox site), its practical and simple....
I have to agree with Acid here... If there's too much eye-candy it makes the desktop less practical, less usable... but heck! I love transparency
-NSKL
BTW: I noticed many slackers use "slackbox" as their hostname....
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