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 Posted by Roy Schestowitz on 08/29/05 12:32 
Life has returned to my long-dead brain as [Els] spewed the following words: 
 
> Roy Schestowitz wrote: 
>  
 
[Usage tracking] 
 
>>>>  
>>>>>> Use of the browser is very important to me. I haven't written some 
>>>>>> code to track and /summarise/ my usage (getting close though < 
>>>>>> http://www.schestowitz.com/Utilities/Complete/Linux/Display_Grabber/ 
>>>>>> > ), 
>>>>>  
>>>>> .... 
> Okay, had a closer look, and only now saw the tiny little detail about 
> "Windows users may take advantage of alternatives like...". 
> Changes my perspective a bit ;-) 
>  
> Do I really need Cygwin? I have an Apache server on my Windows box - 
> isn't the script adjustable to suit that? 
 
 
I never managed to work out Cygwin to its depths myself (last attempt when I 
was 19). I must have pointed out Cygwin for the sake of platform 
impartiality. Since you need to grab the display from X and usage from 
kernel-level, I doubt it's (trivially) doable. 
 
The easiest solution is to pick up a Linux CD/DVD and take advantage of the 
full power the machine which you machine begs for. If you were to pick up a 
Windows CD, you could play it backwards and hear Satan. It gets worse 
though: play it forward and it'll install Windows. 
 
 
 
[School] 
 
>> Good point. I guess they also need to a taste of the full range of the 
>> spectrum in order to make a decision (choice) that is based on 
>> /understanding/ of the different choices available. 
>  
> Indeed. 
 
 
I am reluctantly beginning to accept my worst fear. High school had 
substance? 
   
 
>> I was obedient myself, but was never inclined to go overboard. It was 
>> only 2 years ago that I began to enjoy what I do and had the freedom to 
>> flow with desires, unlike something that is imposed from above. 
>  
> True - but weren't you the one who decided to stay in school for as 
> long as you did? I'd say that nothing was imposed on you, other than 
> what you /let/ them impose on you. 
 
 
Exactly. 
 
 
>> For all I can say, 
>> you now work more independently, which must be lovely. 
>  
> It has advantages, yes (although a steady income would also be nice 
> sometimes) :-) 
> I've also enjoyed all the years I worked as a data-entry typist in 
> offices. I've even enjoyed picking tomatoes and washing up. 
 
 
The tomatoes or yourself? *LOL* 
 
 
> Everything 
> is enjoyable when you're the one who can decide how much you want of 
> it :-) 
 
 
This reminds me that I should return to doing some actual work today. I 
posted almost 300 messages (NG's alone) in the past 8 days. Then again, 
it's Bank Holiday Monday in Britian. Decisions, decisions... 
 
Roy 
 
--  
Roy S. Schestowitz        "Did anyone see my lost carrier?" 
http://Schestowitz.com
 
  
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