Post Acqjbbqnu76HeHGilU by SethBrown@linuxrocks.online
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 (DIR) Post #AcqE8dtI8um7008jBY by Linux_in_a_Bit@linuxrocks.online
       2023-12-15T18:05:39Z
       
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       I suddenly gave a strong desire for a CLI only distro with TUI mouse support...
       
 (DIR) Post #AcqF5lHSJMmb0GdHBA by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
       2023-12-15T18:16:14.409375Z
       
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       @Linux_in_a_Bit IIRC most BSDs have mouse support in the TTY, probably can also do the same thing on linux but I forgot the name of the tool and can't find it.
       
 (DIR) Post #AcqFpYmT7LTTYZydAe by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
       2023-12-15T18:24:25.586948Z
       
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       @ledoian @Linux_in_a_Bit Ah yeah that's the one, for some reason I was searching for mouse and cursor in the executable name, forgetting how people tend to name their stuff.
       
 (DIR) Post #Acqjbbqnu76HeHGilU by SethBrown@linuxrocks.online
       2023-12-15T23:58:14Z
       
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       @Linux_in_a_Bit Slackware actually comes as a CLI only distro which allows you to add mouse support in the terminal by default.Of course, to change it to a regular GUI type OS, you just have to change one value in /etc/inittab. And you can, at any moment, switch from TUI to GUI and back again with a single command. I've used Slackware both as TUI only and as GUI over the years. It's completely stable and fast either way.