Jeff,

 Thank you for your comments. I am very glad that some people were able to get
something out of my presentation. I hope you enjoy your new desktop :). As for
fifth-toe and office, once you are done building the gnome-desktop garball, you
have to cd into the other directories (fifth-toe, office, hacker-tools, etc.).
They will not build automatically, and there are lots of great apps in there, so
I would recommend building them. As for if it worked for me, yes it did. The
only problem was Gnumeric which wouldn't build with my version of gcc, so I just
removed it from the gnome-office makefile. If you run into any other problems I
would highly suggest reading the FAQ and going through the mailing list archives
on the garnome website. Any problem that I ever had building garnome could be
found there, or with a simple google search. There is also a garnome irc
channel, it's #garnome on irc.gnome.org. Here is a link to the list archives:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/garnome-list/ and the garnome home page which
hosts the FAQ and a partial list of deps.: http://www.gnome.org/~jdub/garnome/

I hope this helps,

Jesse

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> Jesse,
> 
> I just wanted to say awesome job on the Gnome presentation!  I know I sure
> enjoyed it.  As you were showing it I got so interested I downloaded Garnome
> while you were talking and starting compiling.  I've got the Gnome2 desktop
> installed now and it's very slick and very pretty.  I've steered clear of
> Gnome for years but now...  Now if only I had some more time to play with it
> and configure it.  
> 
> B.T.W. Do the fifth-toe and office garballs build for you?
> 
> Thank you!
> Jeff
> 
> 




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