X and Fluxbox :: Xserver



how do one go about getting rid of the Xsever on a modern distro lets say for the sake of simplicity "UBUNTU" and installing the XVesa and XFbdev instead
the same way damnsmall and feather did
I am sorry if this is not the place to ask but I have asked in the proper forums with no luck.

Those are part of the kdrive tinyx servers.
If you plan on compiling X, those are also part of the tree which you can build.

There's existing pre-built binaries somewhere which you may use... but did you ever consider the unofficial "Ubuntu-lite"? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuLite
If you plan on using slightly older hardware with the ease of ubuntu packages, you may as well start with a lighter system anyways.

thanks for your answer , I am aware of the ubuntu lite project and I have tried it but it still uses Xorg , I also tried fetherweight and I liked it; it has the K drive but it can not be upgraded , I wonder if I can strip it of everything but the Kdrive and then convert it into Ubuntu I read somewhere that it can be done .
well thanks for your answer , you would'nt happen to know where I can find the existing pre-built binaries for it would you ?

Perhaps you used another version? From the link I previously posted, on the install link, it says
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There are other nice things at the list, like xvesa a tinyx server that allow ubuntu to run with as little as 16 mb of memory, and the icebuntu theme, which looks like the default gnome theme in regular ubuntu.

Thanks for pointing that up I had completely missed it I will try it tonight .
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