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Screenshot of broken monitor - asbani - 2005-10-09


do i need to have gnome WM installed so this thing works? because i can't make it work for me and the only WM i have is fluxbox,

 

btw, I have gentoo, and i emerge the gdesklets and it is in

 

 

 

pwnage org # /usr/lib/gdesklets/Displays/

SC-Weather/ SideCandyGmail/

 

 

I have these, and whenever i write in terminal; gdesklets &

 

it opens an icon in my systry and it won't go to my desktop, thanks.




Screenshot of broken monitor - enigma - 2005-10-18

With the latest version of gdesklets you can simply get the URL of the sensor and display and install it that way. Right click on your gdesklets icon >> manage desklets >> install a desklet remotely... Same goes for starting your desklets, right click your gdesklets icon >> manage desklets >> then select a desklet and start



Screenshot of broken monitor - znx - 2005-10-18


Quote:do i need to have gnome WM installed so this thing works? because i can't make it work for me and the only WM i have is fluxbox,
 

Answer nope :)

 

Quote:btw, I have gentoo, and i emerge the gdesklets and it is in 

pwnage org # /usr/lib/gdesklets/Displays/

SC-Weather/  SideCandyGmail/

 

I have these, and whenever i write in terminal; gdesklets &

 

it opens an icon in my systry and it won't go to my desktop, thanks.
 

yup, just do this:

 



Code:
gdesklet shell &




 

that will open the gdesklets shell, click and choose the ones you want and thats it.

 

then for the future, all you need to is start gdesklets as:

 



Code:
gdesklets &




 

it will remember the settings ;)

 

Quote:With the latest version of gdesklets you can simply get the URL of the sensor and display and install it that way.  Right click on your gdesklets icon >> manage desklets >> install a desklet remotely... Same goes for starting your desklets, right click your gdesklets icon >> manage desklets >> then select a desklet and start
 

equally for non kde/gnome users, simply open the gdesklets shell from above and all will be well :)