Randy McMurchy wrote: > Agathoklis D. Hatzimanikas wrote these words on 03/30/10 17:38 CST: >> Oh well, it's the substance that matters. And you did a great deal of work >> in the last days, Randy, so doesn't really matters. > > Thanks, Ag. I'm just essentially documenting what I've already done, > and then redone. BLFS is so huge. It is a monster.
Thanks for all your work Randy. It has become a monster. > All the servers > I feel pretty good about. GNOME I feel good about because Wayne seems > like a smart guy and has worked a lot on GNOME. Xorg, not sure, DJ > needs to report. I don't stay up to date with xorg, but 7.4 seemed to work pretty well. > KDE, I have no idea. I went to install Qt4 and had it all done except > it showed that I needed GStreamer for any any future decent audio/video. I use Qt4 for development a lot. I don't need GStreamer though for what I do. It builds and works fine for me. > KDE3 is dead, but probably still very usable. KDE4 sounds like it > doesn't have all the kinks worked out yet, so it sort of poses a > dilemma, but not large. KDE4 is large because of all the dependencies that we don't have in the book. I've not built KDE4 because I tried it via other distros and didn't like the look and feel. I still use KDE3, but the main app that I use there is konsole. There are a couple of other apps I find convenient: kicker, kruler, and ksnapshot mostly. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-book FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
