This is the little X app that sits in the corner of your screen, looks like
the lights on a dn3000, and blinks.

The network and disk lights only work on OpenBSD.  If you get them to work
on any other platform please send me diffs.  You can get it to build without
net/disk lights by compiling with -DNONET/-DNODISK and linking without
ifst.o/dkst.o.

There are a few command line options.  See the source for details.  The ppm
files must be in the current directory, or you can specify the directory
with the ppmdir option or X resource.  Use the -g option if it's too dark.
Click on the lights to do various things.

If you have an 8 bit display you'll probably run out of color map entries.
You can try running with the Netscape palette by using the ppm files in the
netscape-map directory.

Jim Rees <rees@umich.edu>, University of Michigan, June 1998
