* Carlos E. R. (robin1.listas@tiscali.es) [030904 15:40]:
The 03.09.04 at 23:33, James PEARSON wrote:
I will therefore restate my question:
I want to check out James's version of Gnome (from usr-local-bin) because I am sure that it is pretty cool.
Ahhhh... well. Anyway, I would start by using the suse version of gnome, get it working, and then upgrade. I'm not sure that the usr-local-bin version is yet complete, although that's his intention, I think.
Install the pkgs from the CD's and use the ULB packages to upgrade. If you look at the CORE section then you'll see it's absolutely up to date. It's a "drop in UPGRADE" for the packages on the SuSE CD's. I have had absolutely no problems with it at all..and I've not seen Gnome accept in screenshots since I switched to KDE 3 years ago. I've been using the ULB Gnome2 UPGRADE packages since James started building the core packages. They work..no weird stuff like with Ximian..no halfass stuff like the core SuSE Gnome2 stuff..it just plain works. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.