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ShmooMaker is a utility for making shmoos. A shmoo is a lovable, globular beastie with a penchant for turning himself into other objects. Everyone loves shmoos due to their warm and cuddly nature.
To install ShmooMaker, use yum to install the ShmooMaker RPM package:
yum install ShmooMaker
ShmooMaker creates a basic system
configuration template for shmoos in the
/etc/
folder. The
configuration file is called /etc/shmoos
.
You can add your own user-specific shmoo information by creating
a file in your home directory called
~/.shmoos
. The
/etc/shmoos
file resembles the following:
cat /etc/shmoos
[shmoo] size = medium lovable = True [add-ons] intelligibility = 0
To edit the system configuration template, use the
root
account.
To run ShmooMaker, select it from the GUI menu under → → .
If you want to run ShmooMaker as a
daemon process, use the command shmoo-maker
-d
.
To create a shmoo, do the following:
Click the
button.Select the desired shmoo from the list in the dialog.
When the shmoo appears, feed it and give it a hug.
To put away your shmoo for safe-keeping, hit Ctrl+Q .
Shmoos love the following kinds of food:
Foo List
Candied yams
Marshmallows
Bumble bee
Gummi bears