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These files are just examples of configuration files for xlock and
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other tools which I use. They are not normally required.
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descrip.mms is no longer maintained since I can no longer check it on my
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VMS system. make.com should work fine.
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fortune.dat is for those who do not have fortune.
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play.sh is a hack to get sound.
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rplay* are ideas for setting up a more sophisticated sound package.
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system.*wm*rc.xlock files are for fvwm2, fvwm, WindowMaker, openwin
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(olwm & olvwm) and motif (mwm and dtwm) window managers.
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By default they include all modes which may not be available depending
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on your system. The openwin file can be referenced directly, the others
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need to be placed in menu files.
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xlock*life.pl stuff is for adding life patterns to life.c not all formats
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are handled. However, the major format that is not handled here is close
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to the format I use already in life.c.
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glider.life and glider.hlife are simple examples of files that can be read
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into the life mode like:
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"-lifefile glider.life" (which works with "-neighbors 8 -rule S23/B3")
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"-lifefile glider.hlife" (which works with "-callahan" or
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"-neighbors 6 -rule S2b34/B2a")
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There is a limit of 128 initial live cells set by NUMFILEPTS in life.c.
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glider.3dlife is a simple example of a files that can be read into the
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life3d mode like:
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"-life3dfile glider.3dlife" (which works with "-rule3d S45/B5")
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There is a limit of 84 initial live cells set by NUMFILEPTS in life3d.c.
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xlockrandimage.pl picks a random image. Does not have to be used since
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it is built in, one can just give a directory name. Some really old UNIX
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systems might not have dirent.h.
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Contributed by Charles Vidal <cvidal@ivsweb.com>
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xlock.tcl is another xlock launcher similar to xmlock but using tcl.
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xlock.java and xlockFrame.java is yet another xlock launcher similar to
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xmlock but this time using java. Requires at least JDK 1.1.1 to spawn
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xlock.
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Contributed by Igor Markov <imarkov@math.ucla.edu>
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xlocksat.pl use like "xlock -saturation `xlocksat.pl`" The idea is that
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high saturation looks weird at night and low saturation looks weird
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during the day. Unfortuantely, as the day progresses the saturation does
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not change.
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xlockranddur.pl use like "xlock random -duration `xlockranddur.pl`"
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This gives a random duration of a mode (providing you have fortune!).
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Contributed by R. Cohen-Scali <remi.cohenscali@pobox.com>
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vtswitch is a command line tool to disable/enable VT switching for Linux.
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Do "chown root.bin vtswitch; chmod 4755 vtswitch"
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Contributed by Michael P. Duane <mduane@metapath.com>
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chkmbox: for those tired of typing in password just to see if you have
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email. chkmbox is a sample mailbox check program. It has only been
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run on Linux (2.0.27) workstation against a Solaris server with IMAP2.
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For those using standard UNIX "mail -e" should work fine (Solaris
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"/usr/ucb/mail -e" and AIX & HPUX "/usr/bin/mail -e")... see
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xlock/XLock.ad .
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Contributed by Nick Cleaton <nick@cleaton.net>
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xlockssh*: allows xlockmore to be configured to pipe the password
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into a command when the correct password is entered.
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I use it to have ssh-agent drop all my keys when I lock the screen and
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re-add them when I unlock it. This works because the passphrase on my
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ssh keys is the same as my password.
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