cheix dnlds readme BETA WARNING: This is a one-person project. I test all the cases I can think of, ship the software, and then discover cases I didn't think of. Treat your files with care. I am using Cheix on my normal installation. But I treat it like Beta. -------------------------- /cheixusb/cheix-beta-XX.iso ISO image of Slackware installer and Cheix files /cheixusb/cheix-beta-XX.tar.bz2 files and installation guide for current image /cheixusb/boypages-[...].tgz Slackware pkg: light man page++ installation /cheixusb/clex-[...].tgz Slackware pkg: console file manager (see http://clex.sk) /cheixusb/msmtp-[...].tgz Slackware pkg: small smtp for sending mail with lynx/mailx /cheixusb/nvi-[...].tgz Slackware pkg: small stable vi (from alien) /cheixusb/rho-[...].tgz Slackware pkg: console editor w/emacs/bash keybinding -------------------------- The ISO is standalone. Cheix is non-smp so you must enter "huge.s" at the installer's boot prompt. When you get to the shell prompt of the installer, enter "less INSTALL.cheix". ISO is used for creating both bootable USBs and hard-drive installations. The cheix-beta tarballs do not "require" the cheix-* package files. But be aware that nvi is screen friendly and elvis is not. Boypages is much smaller than man, man-pages, and groff if you need to save the space. And clex is a very nice, small file manager from and excellent engineer in Slovakia. All these packages are loaded in the canonical Cheix ISO. User logs in to screen in the terminal. Control-z is the screen prefix set in ~/.screenrc. C-z 1 takes you to 1$ on the status line and so forth. Run "boy screen" in the terminal for screen's man-page. Screen is available to root and will open clex, lynx with links to Cheix's docs, and a terminal.