[ale] Party like it is 1995
Jim Kinney
jim.kinney at gmail.com
Mon Jun 6 17:41:49 EDT 2016
I may have my original CDE disk buried somewhere. I found my redhat 4.2 I
bought and installed after getting sick of win nt 3.51 crashing hourly.
The desktop I want back was tkdesktop. Written in tcl/tk and sporting a
very 3D look, it was a view of an office with desk, file drawers, cabinet,
phone. Directories were literally manila, 3 tab folders. Click to open and
see sheets of typed paper for text documents, table sheets for spreadsheets
(sc was the default) and more folders. Click a drawer to open it, the drag
(wireframe) of folder to drawer to put away.
On Jun 6, 2016 5:30 PM, "Chris Fowler" <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> wrote:
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> *From: *"Jim Kinney" <jkinney at jimkinney.us>
> *To: *"Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts" <ale at ale.org>, "Chris Fowler" <
> cfowler at outpostsentinel.com>
> *Sent: *Monday, June 6, 2016 5:09:56 PM
> *Subject: *Re: [ale] Party like it is 1995
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> Bwahahaha!
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> Used to launch xroach on other people's displays by hacking their bashrc
> file
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> Got the idea thinking about showing my daughter the good ole days eh?
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> I can't find xbear. xeyes works.
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> There is a modern project for CDE. I built it on Ubuntu 15.10 last
> night. I've used it all day. I rely so much on Unity.
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> I'll switch between Chrome and gnome-terminal all day. That involves me
> just clicking on the left panel. In Zimbra when I send email it creates a
> popup. That can be accessed by clicking the Chrome icon on the left panel.
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> No such thing I know of in CDE. For xterm I found something cool called
> tabbed. Any program that supports Xembed will work. I can take vanilla
> xterm and make it tabbed. Put it on its own workspace.
>
> Out of the box there are no hotkeys to change workspace. I added that to
> dtwmrc. I'll try later. With chrome on one and tabbed xterm on another
> that should work. When either are maximized there is no clock. I never
> realized how often I check my clock. I tried xclock, but there seems to be
> no option to pin it. I could pin it to the lower right if I could.
>
> One solution on the left panel could be to simple resize Chrome and then
> I'll see those icons on the desktop. Problem is that only programs that
> are minimized have those. Amazingly Google is light on sources. It may be
> odd, but I may have better luck finding one to compile in my attic tha on
> Google. LoL.
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