I conspicuously failed to make it, which is very irritating, since the next one is bound to be more then five miles from my house :-)
Still, it looks like it was good -- I shall definitely be at the next one...
Aq.
It would of been nice to see you as you cristened this Alug 28, anyway hows the nipper? Suppose you've been busy recently?
Adam
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On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 10:52:29PM +0100, Adam Bower wrote:
I conspicuously failed to make it, which is very irritating, since the next one is bound to be more then five miles from my house :-)
Still, it looks like it was good -- I shall definitely be at the next one...
Aq.
It would of been nice to see you as you cristened this Alug 28
I know, typical, eh :)
, anyway hows the nipper? Suppose you've been busy recently?
I have, rather. And i still have not managed to find a very small version of X, leading me to believe that there isn't one :-) Perhaps I'll just stick the Debian X on my old PS/2 and see how much space it needs...
Aq.
On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 11:36:52PM +0100, Aquarius wrote:
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, anyway hows the nipper? Suppose you've been busy recently?
I have, rather. And i still have not managed to find a very small version of X, leading me to believe that there isn't one :-) Perhaps I'll just stick the Debian X on my old PS/2 and see how much space it needs...
Tried tinyX? From the smalllinux project?
On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 12:16:41PM +0100, Toby Jaffey wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 11:36:52PM +0100, Aquarius wrote:
[snip]
, anyway hows the nipper? Suppose you've been busy recently?
I have, rather. And i still have not managed to find a very small version of X, leading me to believe that there isn't one :-) Perhaps I'll just stick the Debian X on my old PS/2 and see how much space it needs...
Tried tinyX? From the smalllinux project?
tinyX does not really seem to be very tiny :) It is tiny in terms of the amount of files there are, but that's not my major issue -- my problem is that I need an X which is tiny in terms of memory requirements, not discspace requirements...
Aq.
On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 09:11:06PM +0100, Aquarius wrote:
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Tried tinyX? From the smalllinux project?
tinyX does not really seem to be very tiny :) It is tiny in terms of the amount of files there are, but that's not my major issue -- my problem is that I need an X which is tiny in terms of memory requirements, not discspace requirements...
I have been looking at MiniGUI, an svga based system for running GUI apps. It's not X, but it runs a minesweeper clone and a terminal (so it's better than Windows already!).
http://ymwei.home.chinaren.net/download.html