jeffmerkey / netware-screensaver-linux
This is the NCurses version of the Netware SMP Screensaver for Linux (text-based terminals). The Netware SMP XScreensaver version for X11, Gnome, and KDE desktops can be found at https://github.com/jeffmerkey/netware-xscreensaver
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