On May 21, 2005, at 10:29 AM, Johnathan Corgan wrote:
Robert Goodyear wrote:
So: knowing that the X11 window GUI is a resource hog, is it
appropriate to use the GUI to install and configure various
components, then set RUNLEVEL to 3 once all is nicely set up and
running cleanly? Would this give the same effect as doing a minimal
install or is the mere presence of the installed (yet not inited?)
packages too heavy?
That would work fine. You could still log in to the console and run
the Asterisk console (asterisk -R) to watch things work, which is
instructive.
Noted. To clarify, will dropping back to runlevel 3 still ensure a
smaller set of processes that would be as non-intrusive as if I had
installed Linux with console/command line support only or would there
still be stuff hanging around that's inextricably there because I had
_at one time_ installed and run the GUI?
thx
/rg
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