<snip>

> That's what the question was about: keystick - one of the terminal based
> user interfaces ;)
>
> Experimentation is good :)  Hopefully keystick has kept up with the
> changes.  Not many people use it, so it may have bitrotted some.

Last I tried it it ran pretty ok (as ok as it can run after that many years, 
and lots of emc2 redesign).
It only supports 3 axes iirc, so anything beyond that won't work.

Another gotcha you need to take care is that in the emc runscript 
(/usr/bin/emc) there is a switch statement based on the GUI used.
For keystick it used to run xterm and keystick inside it (it causes some 
font/display issues if we run it in one of the other X terminals that are 
installed by default on debian and Ubuntu).
You might want to change the reference to xterm (running no X won't allow 
you to run xterm :D).

Regards,
Alex


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