Check out my first novel, midnight's simulacra!
Electricsheep: Difference between revisions
From dankwiki
(Created page with "Yes, it still runs as of 2022, on both amd64 and aarch64 (I have it running on a Raspberry Pi). ==In xscreensaver== Edit <tt>$HOME/.xscreensaver</tt> (if no such file exists, generate it by running <tt>xscreensaver-demo</tt>). Add the path to the <tt>electricsheep</tt> binary to the list, terminated by the literal sequence "\n\", i.e.: <pre>/usr/local/bin/electricsheep \n\</pre>") |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Yes, it still runs as of 2022, on both amd64 and aarch64 (I have it running on a [[Raspberry Pi]]). | Yes, it still runs as of 2022, on both amd64 and aarch64 (I have it running on a [[Raspberry Pi]]). Grab sources from [https://github.com/dankamongmen/electricsheep my fork], which has a few necessary updates. | ||
==In xscreensaver== | ==In xscreensaver== | ||
Edit <tt>$HOME/.xscreensaver</tt> (if no such file exists, generate it by running <tt>xscreensaver-demo</tt>). Add the path to the <tt>electricsheep</tt> binary to the list, terminated by the literal sequence "\n\", i.e.: | Edit <tt>$HOME/.xscreensaver</tt> (if no such file exists, generate it by running <tt>xscreensaver-demo</tt>). Add the path to the <tt>electricsheep</tt> binary to the list, terminated by the literal sequence "\n\", i.e.: | ||
<pre>/usr/local/bin/electricsheep \n\</pre> | <pre>/usr/local/bin/electricsheep \n\</pre> | ||
yes, that's a literal space, backslash, 'n', backslash at the end of the line. don't ask me, mang; i didn't do it. |
Latest revision as of 04:38, 23 September 2022
Yes, it still runs as of 2022, on both amd64 and aarch64 (I have it running on a Raspberry Pi). Grab sources from my fork, which has a few necessary updates.
In xscreensaver
Edit $HOME/.xscreensaver (if no such file exists, generate it by running xscreensaver-demo). Add the path to the electricsheep binary to the list, terminated by the literal sequence "\n\", i.e.:
/usr/local/bin/electricsheep \n\
yes, that's a literal space, backslash, 'n', backslash at the end of the line. don't ask me, mang; i didn't do it.