Once again, what program and what task? You tell people what task you are trying to do, and you will likely get a list of solutions. Also, just because a program says it need X don't mean you can't use it. You need X installed to play DVDs but there is an article on how to set it up so you control everything from the console. I don't have the article saved on this system, but its in the speakup archives. You just can't seem to understand Linux ain't Windows! If you haven't done so already, go install X and gnome. Then take a look around in and you might start to see what I mean. Kenny On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 04:10:49PM +0000, Toby Fisher wrote: > On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 ccrawford at acb.org wrote: > > > Hi Kenny, > > > > It was a program for audio output and can't remember the name > > after it said I needed X to run it. Moreover, it really is not about a > > particular program since others will follow if a trend develops. > > Hmmm, so there's 1 audio program that requires that you use X, so fine, > use another. Some people are coding just for X, but a lot more are still > coding for just console, or for both, the --without-x configure option has > become a popular one on my system. Most sys admins still like the > console, not least because it means they can log on and get tgood response > from their system, via ssh across a modem link. > > The console's not going away any time soon, chill out. > > Cheers. > > -- > Toby Fisher Email: toby at tjfisher.co.uk > Tel.: +44(0)1480 417272 Mobile: +44(0)7974 363239 > ICQ: #61744808 > Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. > See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >