On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 02:05:16PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev wrote:
>
> I'm going to make a test build. I used jhalfs to tell me the order (below)
> if I only want twm, xclock, and xterm without any strictly optional
> packages.
>
> I note that the order shown spreads out the xorg libs, apps, and fonts, so
> using the book's methodology would reduce the package count below by 70.
>
> If I build in that order, then startx without an .xinitrc file should be
> able to bring up a basic X window.
>
> -- Bruce
>
For me, this will be helpful when I get my scripts updated (I'm
still nearly 3 months in arrears, so I have not yet encountered
elogind). So, thanks for that.
But if you do this with the reinstated suid Xorg it merely proves
that doing things the old way still works, it doesn't show if startx
was broken on your machine without the suid.
ĸen
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