On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 05:36:45PM +0000, Penguin Lover Jorge Almeida squawked: > What is it? > > eix says "Framebuffer internationalized terminal emulator" and the > homepage is supposed to be > "http://www-124.ibm.com/linux/projects/iterm/" > It seems this is a IBM decoy, since it gets mercilessly redirected to > http://www.ibm.com/us/ > (I really really hate this kind of behaviour!) > > Anyone using this? I'm just curious about how far one can go without > X... >
And thus sprach Google: http://www.openi18n.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=18&page=1 If you search on IBM.com, they now link almost all opensource/linux projects to their respective consortium/SF pages. http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/views/linux/projects.jsp Unfortunately, the openi18n webpages seems a bit outdated. So it might be possible that, unlike the link above suggests, fbiterm actually has decent IM support now. Best of luck with your quest. Just for reference, I've found it quite possible to run X-less on my laptop for the most part. I browse the web in links2 with framebuffer support. For CJK, I run zhcon over framebuffer, and browse the web in w3mmee. fbida is a good image/pdf/ps viewer for framebuffer. I only really start X when I feel the need to have many terminals open side by side, do some gimp stuff, or run dosbox to play games. W -- A nice box of chocolates can provide your total daily intake of calories in one place. Now, isn't that handy? Sortir en Pantoufles: up 14 days, 3:01 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list