ULB GNOME 2.8.0 Released 23
riggwelter writes "FootNotes reports the availability of GNOME 2.8.0 packages for SUSE Linux. For the first time, a new GNOME desktop release is available for SUSE within a couple of weeks of the source release."
I might be trolling but... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:I might be trolling but... (Score:3, Insightful)
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Evan
Re:And the reason... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:And the reason... (Score:2)
Building for other distros using src rpms? (Score:2)
Re:Building for other distros using src rpms? (Score:1)
Is there a way of using other package systems with slackware? Like emerge from Gentoo for example.
They've beat Slackware (Score:1)
Re:They've beat Slackware (Score:2)
One issue for Slackware, and Dropline, is that some of the new goodies in Gnome 2.8 use hal and dbus, which require a 2.6 kernel. Slack runs fine with a 2,6 kernel, but ships with a 2.4 kernel.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Slackware move to Gnome 2.8, KDE 3.3 and a 2.6 kernel via a point release.
LIke It, With Quibbles (Score:3, Interesting)
Quibbles: It doesn't include hal and dbus; OpenOffice won't launch ("...libvcl645li.so: undefined symbol: XineramaIsActive"); install instructions seem out of synch and in need of updating.
Re:LIke It, With Quibbles (Score:2)
Re:LIke It, With Quibbles (Score:1)
I installed it last night on SuSE 9.1 Pro. Appears to be very well done.
You mean, it didn't mess up your Nautilus icons, leaving a blank-paper icon above everything?
Re:LIke It, With Quibbles (Score:2)