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Re: [SuSE Linux] gnome
  • From: mperry@xxxxxxxxx (Michael Perry)
  • Date: Sun, 2 May 1999 20:09:56 -0700
  • Message-id: <19990502200956.A5142@xxxxxxxxx>



Quoting landie on Sun, May 02, 1999 at 10:28:39PM -0400:
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> can someone please help me install gnome
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If you have the gnome rpm files from ftp.suse.com, you can use YAST I would
think. You probably should remove all the early stuff that ships with SuSE
6.0 though. Gnome is confusing enough without having 0.30 libs hanging
around. I moved all the rpms into a separate directory once and just did a
rpm -Uvh *rpm. This got the job done for the German rpms. It was kinda fun
watching rpm do almost 25 files.

Im not sure the SuSE approved way of doing a gnome install; so I usually
just do one big rpm command on things like gnome.


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