Below is the list of packages to build INX. It looks like not so huge after all:
http://inx.maincontent.net/1.0-versions-package-list abcde 2.3.99.6-1ubuntu2 antiword 0.37-2 bsdmainutils 6.1.10ubuntu2 calcurse 1.9-1 cdtool 2.1.8-release-1 ceni 1.41~inx1 cmatrix 1.2a-2.1 console-freecell 1.0-0ubuntu1 console-terminus 4.20-6 cplay 1.49-10 dict 1.10.10.dfsg-1ubuntu1 dvtm 0.4.1-1.1~inx1 elinks 0.11.3-5ubuntu2 fbgrab 1.0.0-3 fbi 2.06-2ubuntu1 figlet 2.2.2-1ubuntu1 gpm 1.19.6-25ubuntu1 greed 3.4-2 htop 0.6.6+svn20070915-1 iftop 0.17-5 iptraf 3.0.0-6 irssi 0.8.12-3ubuntu3 jed 1:0.99.18+dfsg.1-9 links2 2.1pre32-1 linm 0.7.9-2 mc 1:4.6.1-8ubuntu1 moc 1:2.5.0~alpha2-2 mpg321 0.2.10.4 mutt 1.5.17+20080114-1ubuntu1 robotfindskitten 1.7320508.406-1 sc 7.16-2 screen 4.0.3-7ubuntu1 setcd 1.5-4 sl 3.03-15 sshfs 1.9-1 telnet 0.17-35ubuntu1 vifm 0.3-2 vim 1:7.1-138+1ubuntu3 On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 1:27 PM, David Kuntadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Recently I have managed to run links -g (graphical links) and I just > allow read and write for all for /dev folder to all as work around. > But when I tried INX, definitely it is a huge task for me to make > similar setup on top of lfs: > > http://inx.maincontent.net/announce-inx-1.0.html > > I think blfs should be something like INX, window manager without the > need to install x windows server. > This is just my suggestion. > > Regards, > David > -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page