I've
written fairly minimalist versions of enough X clients that
everything on my screen comes from one of my own clients: terminal
emulator, clock, window manager, security front-end, picture
displayer....
That sounds really interesting. Are you distributing them some how?
Some - by intent, all - of them are up for anonymous ftp (that is to
say, the ones that aren't are oversights on my part rather than a
desire to not distribute them).
ftp.rodents.montreal.qc.ca:/mouse/X/ is the directory. I just had a
look, and I see only four of the relevant programs there (mclock, the
clock; mterm, the terminal emulator; mwm, the window manager (named
before I heard of Motif - the first m stands for Mouse); and xc, the
security front-end). I clearly need to push a lot more stuff to the
FTP area. Probably won't happen until after work today, though.
Are they included on some operating system or (Linux)
distribution or
something?
Not that I know of, though I suppose such a distro could exist and I've
just not heard about it. (Probably not a popular distribution, though,
or I would have heard from *someone*.)
It's also
X11R6.4 patchlevel 3, not "modern" X.
What about smallX (formerly tinyX)?
Never tried it. Don't recall hearing of it before.
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