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    This application contains the same statistic display as wmseti but with animation instead of alien faces. Imagine a dockapp with a flowing starfield, a spinning saucer [[UFO]] and various alpha blended glowing ball UFOs travelling back and forth across the window.
    This application contains the same statistic display as wmseti but with animation instead of alien faces. Imagine a dockapp with a flowing starfield, a spinning saucer [[UFO]] and various alpha blended glowing ball UFOs travelling back and forth across the window.

    [[Category:Linux]]
    [[Category:Seti]]
    [[Category:Programs]]

    Revision as of 16:45, 20 February 2005

    wmufo is a nice package for you if:

    you are running debian

    you are running setiathome

    you are running X with a wm that supports dockapps

    wmufo is a dockapp to run in a sidebar on your desktop and display the status of one or many setiathome clients.

    But instead of just showing a few numbers like most setiapps,it has some nice ufo and alien graphics.

    In Blackbox i had to use the -b option of wmufo (apply broken window manager fix).

    Package: wmufo (1.2.1-2) [contrib] This is wmseti on steroids!

    This application contains the same statistic display as wmseti but with animation instead of alien faces. Imagine a dockapp with a flowing starfield, a spinning saucer UFO and various alpha blended glowing ball UFOs travelling back and forth across the window.

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