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Hi, I am right know get information about my time in front of the computer with a script that checks the uptime. However with this approach I am not able to substract the idle time. So when I let the PC on and get a tea or meal the time is added and looks like I was in front the computer working.
arbtt is a bit overhelming for me as I am a casual user. I dont need to keep individual track of programs I use. Instead I just want a accurate time in which i was using the computer actively.
So my approach for this would be: tell arbtt to track * all windows and when I want to make a break i minimize all windows, go to the desktop and leave it so - will this work with arbtt? I just want to know before I dive deeper into the config and so on, because for me this is very complicated as I am used to graphical tools :)
Glad about every answer :)
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Hi, I am right know get information about my time in front of the computer with a script that checks the uptime. However with this approach I am not able to substract the idle time. So when I let the PC on and get a tea or meal the time is added and looks like I was in front the computer working.
arbtt is a bit overhelming for me as I am a casual user. I dont need to keep individual track of programs I use. Instead I just want a accurate time in which i was using the computer actively.
So my approach for this would be: tell arbtt to track * all windows and when I want to make a break i minimize all windows, go to the desktop and leave it so - will this work with arbtt? I just want to know before I dive deeper into the config and so on, because for me this is very complicated as I am used to graphical tools :)
Glad about every answer :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: