So I installed gtk on my Slack 8 recently for I thought "whatever was installed, maybe 
get the latest version". 
Then I discovered that 1.2.10 is already enclosured in Slack 8 and friend told me it's 
not too good having 2 packages of it simultaneously installed. So I kicked the one I 
installed myself out, deleted the package from Slack and reinstalled it.
I'm still kinda linux noob, so one may forgive me that.

Funny thing is: on a tty "echo $PATH" displays full path with /opt/gnome in it, on X 
as user as well, but in a terminal in X as root via su command the /opt/gnome path 
does not apper. How come?

Next thing: is this the right location anyway? Tried to compile gtoaster recently, 
./configure said "hey u dont have gtk" and other apps, too - they all look for gtk and 
devel stuff in /usr/local/somewhere as it seems.

If someone could please shed some light on this? I'm close to insanity spending days 
on the simplest things.

Dexter Filmore
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