Hi Peter, > How did you go with this? Did you have any luck? I also realised > that if you drop gnome-user-share you'll drop all the httpd > requirements.
Yep, it worked! I had RPM conflicts in GConf2 (against GConf2-dbus, both ship the same .mo files) and evince (against sugar-evince, both ship the same evince backend shared libraries). Also, it turns out that evince-dvi is responsible for bringing in texlive, via kpathsea. Here's the command I'm using now: -bash-3.2# yum -y install NetworkManager-gnome alacarte at-spi bug-buddy control-center eog file-roller gcalctool gdm gdm-user-switch-applet gedit gnome-applets gnome-audio gnome-backgrounds gnome-media gnome-panel gnome-power-manager gnome-screensaver gnome-session gnome-system-monitor gnome-terminal gnome-user-docs gnome-utils gok gthumb gucharmap gvfs-archive gvfs-fuse gvfs-gphoto2 gvfs-smb libcanberra-gtk2 metacity mousetweaks nautilus orca pulseaudio-esound-compat pulseaudio-module-gconf pulseaudio-module-x11 scim-bridge-gtk xdg-user-dirs-gtk yelp zenity Total size: 152 M After that completes, you can put "exec gnome-session" in ~/.xsession and restart X to land in a very normal looking F10 GNOME desktop. (I haven't tried to do much with it yet. Sound works, at least.) Thanks! - Chris. -- Chris Ball <c...@laptop.org> _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel