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How about xearth? Gives you a choice of projections, can make it
your root window or run in its own window. http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~tuna/xearth/ Also SWLTool has a simple globe representation of the world with day/night shading. Oz Mark Zenier wrote: I used to use an old DOS (or Windows) program called Geoclock that displayed a world map with the sun and the sunrise/sunset line on it, which is useful for guessing what times stuff would be coming in. Anyone know of a good X/Linux equivalent? I've got the KDE world clock toy, but it only displays the current time and won't display arbitrary time like Geoclock could. Mark Zenier |
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