Linux Kernel Source Code Screensaver

Posted by Sander_Marechal on Jan 11, 2008 8:52 AM EDT
micrux.net; By Jason Kress
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I consider myself to be a geek. Linux and geeks have a long history together. So, naturally there are a bunch of geeky things available for Linux. In this case, I’m talking about screensavers. I was looking for a screensaver that would show me something really cool about my system. Then I got the idea for a screensaver that shows you random parts of the source code for the Linux kernel. I couldn’t find anything out there already that would do what I needed, so I decided to put it together myself. I also wrote my own command line utility for accomplishing this called Argument Shuffle.

[Pretty cool. And you don't need the kernel sources for it. I have it output random parts of my own programming projects. - Sander]

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