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Kevin D. Clark wrote: > I used to use a program called "contool" > that did exactly what you describe. > http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/contool It is a replacement for the standard X console. Contool will flash its icon and beep when messages are written to the icon, so you can keep it closed on your desktop until a message arrives. "Standard X console?" I didn't know there was such a thing. Are they referring to an xterm? Thanks for the pointer. This approach many have an advantage over the approach I was considering in that it sounds like it'll display anything written to the traditional system console, which would catch more than just what syslog might write. But the end result would be less modern in appearance and less integrated with the desktop than using libnotify (which generates little pop-up messages in the corner of the screen). > This was an XView program, but it seems like maybe some group of > people ported it along the way. The page you linked to suggests it still depends on XView libraries. There's no Ubuntu package for contool, but the libraries are available, so it shouldn't be too hard to build from source. No mention of it at Freshmeat.net or Sourceforge, and the relevant Google hits seem to be just other BSD ports. -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
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