On 8 Mar, Arlen Carlson wrote:
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> With all the talk of Gnome 1.01 (or is it just 1.0), I am curious as to what
> really is required to get it working under a newly installed copy of SuSE 6.0
> Basically are there libraries (or other apps) that are required that happen to
> be newer than that included with SuSE 6.0?
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Since I been talking that gnome talk, let me say that if you journey to
www.gnome.org and go to the suse side of things, you can find
everything. The basic approach is to download all the rpms into a
directory, run rpm -Uvh *rpm and then sit back and watch the fun :)
You will be sure to see a few unresolved dependencies. Do not use
yast for this; the web site warns that yast creates false dependency
reports. The command line rpm program works the best. Also note that
I have had to install most if not all the devel packages to compile
things that run in gnome/gtk.
Hope this helps.
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Michael Perry
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