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content/post/2006/06/200606what-do-i-use.md
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date = "2006-06-05T18:06:00-07:00"
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title = "What do I Use?"
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What do I Use?
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Software
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So,\
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What major apps do I use daily? Well, this is the list of apps that\
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I currently use daily:
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- [bash](http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/%7Echet/bash/bashtop.html) - my
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shell of choice
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- [screen](http://www.gnu.org/software/screen) - a schell multiplexer
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and more
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- mitt-ng - a mua on steriods
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- centericq - IM. How do you stay in touch?
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- [snownews](http://home.kcore.de/%7Ekiza/software/snownews) - an RSS
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feed reader
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- calcurse - a calendar/todo manger
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- bashblogger - the CMS for this site
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There are a few more, but I need to find URLs for them.
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date = "2006-07-30T18:07:00-07:00"
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title = "Window Managers?"
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Window Managers?
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Why would a web site dedicated to the CLI have a section on Window\
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Managers? Well, simple.
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Some times, you just have to have X running. Some web sites I have to\
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do research at use Flash, or photo editing/managing, or my iPod (none\
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of the CLI tools let me manage play lists very easily).
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Plus, I cannot get the same resolution on the console as I can under\
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X.
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So, what is a CLI user to do? Why, get a Window Manager (wm) that is\
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meant for us!
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The features I look for include small footprint and full keyboard\
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integration. The current one I use is wmi-10, but it is no longer\
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under active development. The group working on it has moved to on to\
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[wmii](http://www.wmi.de/wmii), but I do not like the changes,\
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so I am off looking for a new one to use.
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From time to time, I will post how my search is going so you can see\
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what is out there.
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date = "2006-11-02T17:11:00-07:00"
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title = "Another RSS reader?"
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Another RSS reader?
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===================
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Well, it seems that someone is reading this after all.
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So, tonight I have been given a pointer to raggle
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([http://www.raggle.org). I guess I need\
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to install ruby to try it out...](http://www.raggle.org)
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Thanks to Philip McClure for the pointer.
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Updates after I try it out some...
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date = "2006-11-26T17:11:00-07:00"
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title = "Disconnected IMAP"
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Disconnected IMAP
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So, in an effort to get to the office earlier, I decided to try to\
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figure out how to do disconnected IMAP. Well, the route I took was to\
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use a tool called \<a\
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[mailsync](http://mailsync.sourceforge.net/) which is a cool\
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tool to allow you to sync IAMP mailboxes. So, my tack is to sync it\
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down to my laptop, and read the email on the bus. I sync email down\
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in the morning, and then in the evening, sync again. So far, so good.
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More updates later...
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date = "2006-11-22T17:11:00-07:00"
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title = "RSS Reader: Raggle"
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RSS Reader: Raggle
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==================
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Well, after getting some time over the US holiday to try to get raggle\
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built, I gave up. I am guessing that Fedora Core 5/6 are not very\
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ruby friendly yet, as I could not find everything I needed very\
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easily. I was able to get it almost all the way there, but I could\
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not get the ruby-Ncurses rpm to build, and I am very strict about\
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using the native package management system (ie RPM on a RPM based\
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system, portage on Gentoo, apt on a Debian deviant), so I will not be\
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trying this until I can get the RPMS.
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In other news, I have found some more PIM type things to play with.\
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Does anyone know of a good CLI Palm Pilot sync package? [Cold Sync seems
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to be dead, and I am\
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not sure if it will talk to modern Pilots.](http://www.coldsync.org/)
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date = "2006-11-23T17:11:00-07:00"
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title = "Screen Saver? Yes!"
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Screen Saver? Yes!
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==================
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So, a while back I found a screensaver which is meant for the command\
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line. It is called [tss](http://www.pulia.nu/tss/). The\
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latest version is 0.8.1, and it is looking pretty cool.
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Under screen 4.0 or higher, there is a command called idle which is\
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set in seconds. By default, it uses screen's built in lockscreen\
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function, but if you define the environment variable LOCKPGR, then you\
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can call something else. I have it call a the following script:
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#!/bin/bash
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tss -r
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exec vlock -a
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This will lock my screen after a set time, and give me a nice thing to\
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look at.
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