formatting cleanup

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Don Harper 2020-03-10 06:36:05 -05:00
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Well, it seems that someone is reading this after all. Well, it seems that someone is reading this after all.
So, tonight I have been given a pointer to raggle So, tonight I have been given a pointer to raggle ([http://www.raggle.org). I guess I need to install ruby to try it out...](http://www.raggle.org)
([http://www.raggle.org). I guess I need\
to install ruby to try it out...](http://www.raggle.org)
Thanks to Philip McClure for the pointer. Thanks to Philip McClure for the pointer.

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Disconnected IMAP Disconnected IMAP
================= =================
So, in an effort to get to the office earlier, I decided to try to\ So, in an effort to get to the office earlier, I decided to try to figure out how to do disconnected IMAP. Well, the route I took was to use a tool called [mailsync](http://mailsync.sourceforge.net/) which is a cool tool to allow you to sync IAMP mailboxes.
figure out how to do disconnected IMAP. Well, the route I took was to\
use a tool called \<a\ So, my tack is to sync it down to my laptop, and read the email on the bus. I sync email down in the morning, and then in the evening, sync again. So far, so good.
[mailsync](http://mailsync.sourceforge.net/) which is a cool\
tool to allow you to sync IAMP mailboxes. So, my tack is to sync it\
down to my laptop, and read the email on the bus. I sync email down\
in the morning, and then in the evening, sync again. So far, so good.
More updates later... More updates later...

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RSS Reader: Raggle RSS Reader: Raggle
================== ==================
Well, after getting some time over the US holiday to try to get raggle\ Well, after getting some time over the US holiday to try to get raggle built, I gave up. I am guessing that Fedora Core 5/6 are not very ruby friendly yet, as I could not find everything I needed very easily. I was able to get it almost all the way there, but I could not get the ruby-Ncurses rpm to build, and I am very strict about using the native package management system (ie RPM on a RPM based system, portage on Gentoo, apt on a Debian deviant), so I will not be trying this until I can get the RPMS.
built, I gave up. I am guessing that Fedora Core 5/6 are not very\
ruby friendly yet, as I could not find everything I needed very\
easily. I was able to get it almost all the way there, but I could\
not get the ruby-Ncurses rpm to build, and I am very strict about\
using the native package management system (ie RPM on a RPM based\
system, portage on Gentoo, apt on a Debian deviant), so I will not be\
trying this until I can get the RPMS.
In other news, I have found some more PIM type things to play with.\ In other news, I have found some more PIM type things to play with. Does anyone know of a good CLI Palm Pilot sync package? [Cold Sync seems to be dead, and I am not sure if it will talk to modern Pilots.](http://www.coldsync.org/)
Does anyone know of a good CLI Palm Pilot sync package? [Cold Sync seems
to be dead, and I am\
not sure if it will talk to modern Pilots.](http://www.coldsync.org/)

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Screen Saver? Yes! Screen Saver? Yes!
================== ==================
So, a while back I found a screensaver which is meant for the command\ So, a while back I found a screensaver which is meant for the command line. It is called [tss](http://www.pulia.nu/tss/). The latest version is 0.8.1, and it is looking pretty cool.
line. It is called [tss](http://www.pulia.nu/tss/). The\
latest version is 0.8.1, and it is looking pretty cool.
Under screen 4.0 or higher, there is a command called idle which is\ Under screen 4.0 or higher, there is a command called idle which is set in seconds. By default, it uses screen's built in lockscreen function, but if you define the environment variable LOCKPGR, then you can call something else. I have it call a the following script:
set in seconds. By default, it uses screen's built in lockscreen\
function, but if you define the environment variable LOCKPGR, then you\
can call something else. I have it call a the following script:
#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
tss -r tss -r
exec vlock -a exec vlock -a
This will lock my screen after a set time, and give me a nice thing to\ This will lock my screen after a set time, and give me a nice thing to look at.
look at.