Yesterday i spend all day long playing music and watch some youtube trying to drain the battery and see how much would it last as status said.
While doing it, I am new to geektool so i found our app forum, i download the Geektool I have done the Geektool showing date, day, time and month on the desk top fine.
So i found a youtube that i have been watching afew time to get the idea how it was done. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKfabS7rNUE
This Weather display on you desktop using Automate to pickup the live RSS feeding from anysite you subscribe. It look simple enough to follow.
On the Geektool 3 when i click on shell drag to desktop before i can write the script in. The Kernel Panic came on the screen. Happen twice.
Once i reboot i watch youtube again, i surf the net, email, itunes, photo editing, i just want to push it abit see if the kernel panic come back, it didn't
Then i back to geektool again, trying exact the same thing. First shell work (there are 2 shells - Weather Status and Weather Refresh). Second shell, Bang it came back again.
I wonder the kernel panic happen with Geektool or something is not right?
What do you guys think?
Cheers
While doing it, I am new to geektool so i found our app forum, i download the Geektool I have done the Geektool showing date, day, time and month on the desk top fine.
So i found a youtube that i have been watching afew time to get the idea how it was done. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKfabS7rNUE
This Weather display on you desktop using Automate to pickup the live RSS feeding from anysite you subscribe. It look simple enough to follow.
On the Geektool 3 when i click on shell drag to desktop before i can write the script in. The Kernel Panic came on the screen. Happen twice.
Once i reboot i watch youtube again, i surf the net, email, itunes, photo editing, i just want to push it abit see if the kernel panic come back, it didn't
Then i back to geektool again, trying exact the same thing. First shell work (there are 2 shells - Weather Status and Weather Refresh). Second shell, Bang it came back again.
I wonder the kernel panic happen with Geektool or something is not right?
What do you guys think?
Cheers