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Re: Installing gnome



Do I need to download EVERYTHING that has gnome associated with it?  Or just the libs /
core / whatever else?  Do I have to download and unzip, or is there a way to use dselect
(I didn't find any packages file).  What do I do with that imlib.  Remember, I said I
was a newbie.

Thanks,

Brian

Shaleh wrote:

> GNOME v.20 is sitting in Incoming (still).  You can get debs of it from
> www.jimpick.com and the imlib it needs from
> www.livenet.net/~shaleh/software.  You will find installing the debs
> MUCH nicer than trying to compile it.
>
> Brian Morgan wrote:
> >
> > Could someone walk a newbie through the process of installing gnome
> > v.20, step-by-step, according to your experience?
> > I'm running hamm, kernel 2.0.33.  X is running with afterstep (but I
> > have several other WM's I could use if need be).  Download the tarballs,
> > and now what?
> >
> > Brian
> >
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Computer Service Specialist               bmorgan@debian.greenville.edu
Greenville College                              http://www.gvc.net/~jedi

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