apologies for sending this twice, left the subject off the previous one and wished to maintain the continuity of the thread
>On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 03:47:52PM -0500, Douglas A. >Tutty wrote: > >> After you reboot and get a prompt, use aptitude >and install what you >> want: exim4 and mutt for mail, lynx and perhaps >links2 (does >> javascript), and of course mc (midnight >commander). Finish off with >> your editor-of-choice (I use vim). >> >> If you specifically don't want any X, I suggest >strongly that you use >> aptitude interactively so that you can go back and >forth if you > choose >> something that wants to drag in X. > >The other thing I forgot to suggest is that you may >find packages >installed as part of base that you don't want >either. I find I can > pare >base down quite a bit. > >Doug. thank you doug, appreciate the responce, yes i want it with absolutely no x, the plan is to put it on an old box to force me to learn the commandline better (i use it as much as i can but i know that so much more could be done with it), besides there is a nostalgia factor of a terminal only box (it is what i cut my teeth on so to speak, though that was a 286 DOS box). the second thing is that it would be nice to see what all you could do without the need for a clumbsy GUI (well at least IMHO). the final point is that i am a little supprised that no one has made a debian based terminal only installation, but i guess being able to do it using the netinstall disk may explain that (though i would have thought that one would exist for those who still exist in the world of dialup jwlockhart Registered Linux User #458799 this user is penguin powered ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]