Meskes, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay, I tried starting icewm and then some gnome applets resp. some of
the desktop tools. But they all seg fault. And I get a message that
imlib is lacking the file in /usr/etc. Do I have to set an environment
variable?
I think we should add a
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I should probably add that to the README - and maybe a note to try
running panel to get to all the other applications. Anything else I
should put into the README?
I don't know about the README, but I just noticed that after I
installed libgnome0, the hello
Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I should probably add that to the README - and maybe a note to try
running panel to get to all the other applications. Anything else I
should put into the README?
I don't know about the README, but I just
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps you were using the pre-release one I put out a week and a half
ago? Unfortunately, I didn't increment the version number from the
pre-release to the released ones.
Ahh, that might be it.
And slap your wrist. Not incrementing the version number
Okay, I tried starting icewm and then some gnome applets resp. some of
the desktop tools. But they all seg fault. And I get a message that
imlib is lacking the file in /usr/etc. Do I have to set an environment
variable?
I think we should add a README explaining how to use gnome to the
packages.
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