Hi Gene, Maybe I am wrong and what I used to install gEda on Ubuntu Dapper it will not work for you. I was forced to install libgtk (check your current version) AND libgtk-dev. Only after that my system reported gtk as installed. Similar for some other three or four packages. For some reasons, the Ubuntu distro is splitting those packages and you will need to install both of them. Be aware, there are many more packages you will need to install in order to enjoy gEDA (check dependencies).
Regards, Adrian Nania Xantrex Technology Inc. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gene P. Hopp Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:22 PM To: geda-user@geda.seul.org Subject: gEDA-user: geda install SUSE 10.0 I am trying to install geda version 2006124.iso onto a SUSE 10.0 system. Even though I have installed gtk, gtk2 and wxgtk, the installer says they are missing. So, it installs wxgtk but still wants gtk. I tried to install the version of gtk that is on the install disc but it wants XFREE86. SUSE doesn't use this program for a whole number of reasons. I do have the SUSE substitute of xorg-X11 series but geda doesn't seem to recognize any of these. Other than using a different linux system, does anyone have any suggestions on how to solve this problem? Thanks for your help. Gene