Re: FVWM: Afterstep

From: Orlando Andico <orly_at_gibson.eee.upd.edu.ph>
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 16:02:45 +0800 (GMT)

On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, David Kennedy wrote:

> Hi, someone suggested using the Afterstep distribution clock, and after
> a look at their screenshop (sorry whoever it is, your name escapes me!
> Cool 'convert your fvwm2 setup' script by the way, pity it broke my
> machine! The m4 line in the .fvwmrc file isn't checked for fvwm2rc
> vs some other name...took me a while to spot it. Where was I? Oh yes...)
> I decided that this was a good thing.
>
>
> I went to http://afterstep.edoc.com/#Download and downloaded
> Afterstep-1.0pre5.tar.gz hoping to steal the clock (which is
> very nice looking). Unfortunately I keep getting an
> unexpected EOF when gunzipping it. Now, the site _is_ slow
> from my locale and one of two things is happening:
> (1) Netscape is bailing out without telling me. Unlikey.
> (2) The file they're supplying is 'broken'
>
> Does anyone know of an alternate place to get this file or
> does anyone have just the clock (reaching a bit I know)?
> If someone has a 'working' tarfile as a result of reading
> the same message yesterday would they please stick it on their
> ftp/www area for a while and mail me. Cheers!
>

The afterstep clock is known as asclock. It's pretty small (~30K). you can
find it most anywhere, but you can try sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/*


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