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        <description>Just a small example for the use of the DBUS tool notify-send. This one depends on DBUS, powersave and of course the oxygen icons, but that can be switched easily.

It’s designed to be called with a keycombo (I have the symbol on my FN-Keys, but nothing happens) and will pop up a nice window with some information from powersave.</description>
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        <description>Are you sometimes curious about the running hosts in your actual working enviroment? Well, nmap-ping the network is not that hard to do, but as I always have to look after the parameters and sometimes also the actual netaddress, I’d tried to automate this with a small script here</description>
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        <description>Did you ever got freaked by that damn touchpad? Well, I like the use of tapping onto it to click when just surfing the web or playing simple games like mahjongg, but I get angry and mad if I had to write some lines of text and the cursor constantly jumps into another line. That happens, because my meaty-thumbs just slightly touches the touchpad when writing 10-finger like.</description>
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