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After years of being a WindowMaker (http://www.windowmaker.info) user, I switched to fvwm (http://fvwm.org) at the end of 2005. Since then, this configuration came to be. It emulates my old WindowMaker setup to a certain degree.
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Ronald Schaten / Atomstrom
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyThis is a small but flexible feed aggregator.
It scans news feeds (RSS & Atom) and sends the entries via e-Mail. The user can configure each feed to be sent immediately or in a daily digest.
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Ronald Schaten / Binary DCF77 Clock
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterA radio controlled clock, showing the time in several binary formats.
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Ronald Schaten / Dulcimer
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterConverting old keyboards to USB.
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Ronald Schaten / I2C Dimmer
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterBlackbox for dimming LEDs.
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Ronald Schaten / I2C LED Matrix
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterBlackbox for driving many LEDs.
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Ronald Schaten / USB-LED-Fader
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterFading LEDs via USB-Port.
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Ronald Schaten / USB-Servo
GNU General Public License v2.0 or laterDriving a servo via USB-Port.
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Luakit is a minimal browser, which basically slaps a lua-interpreter around webkit. All the interface it ships is implemented in lua, which means you get full control over what is happening.
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Mutt is my old mail user agent. It's pretty powerful, and I'm keeping it around for stuff like quickly looking at an mbox file or maildir directory.
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My setup for this terminal based web browser. Can render tables and frames. Can also (with an addon) draw pictures in X11 terminals.
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This is my configuration for Wyrd - a terminal based frontend for the remind calendar application.
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Ronald Schaten / IRlicht
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyIRlicht is a 4-channel (RGBW) controller for LED-lamps, based on Arduino and controlled via infrared by a universal remote.
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Called the mutt of feed readers by some. It's definitely the best[tm] terminal based feed reader. And this is the setup I'm using.
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Setup for GNU screen. I don't really use screen anymore. I've since switched to tmux. But I still need a decent screen setup on machines, where tmux isn't available.
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Setup for the popular vim editor. I mostly use emacs with evil-mode these days. I still use vim for the odd quick edit. But nothing more.
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