> > of these newbie questions, but everyone has to start somewhere. There are
> > some programs that seem to do nothing when I try to load them. They are
Yes, they may be newbie questions, but there is nothing wrong with that,
as long as you put in some time and practice, and not expect us to do it
for you..
> Yes, a lot of the "non-critical" applications simply do not work. Red Hat
> doesn't have time to test every one and many of them aren't
> glibc-friendly. Later versions of the programs (those which are still
> being maintained, anyway) will work again in future releases. Some of
> them will probably stay broken.
Oh, how I long for GNOME :)
Dave
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