So, 
Fink's up and running, and the gnome desktop is taking shape.

Now I want to add other apps to that desktop, and my question is this.
I have a list of 'gnome apps' already appearing in the apps folder.
I'd like to odd xmms, mozilla, and a few others to this, that AREN't named
as gnome apps. I'm currently opening these from gnome terminal, and they
don't hang around once closed.
Can I do this, and if so, how so?
I haven't seen any documentation on the website that explains this.


As a complete new fellow to fink and linux, is Gnome the best environment to
be doing this? I'm a writer and composer, and would like a fairly solid
audio presence in whichever desktop is used. So far, xmms won't play inside
of gnome, no matter the audio configuration I try. I've installed all the
gnome audio codecs, etc, and no luck. Will xmms, or another audio player
work better in another desktop system?

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards,

Alex.




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