hi,
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 08:43, Anoop Johnson wrote:
> I just tried out GNOME 2.0. I downloaded the full source code from GNOME
> site, and installed it. The download is about 55 Megs, which includes Gtk
> 2.0 to GNOME panel applets. The installation went without much hassles,
> except that package foo may depend on bar which depends on baz, which needs
> some time to figure out. Precompiled packages are available for Redhat and
> Debian (only for Unstable).


can anyone tell me how i can download these binaries for debian. i mean,
apt-get is not possible thru a dial up :(
i plan to get the binaries thru a university line, burn it on a cd, and
bring it to my box and install it there 
how can i do this ??
 

> 
> Here're some differences I've noted. Ofcourse, I may be missing many
> points. ;-)
> 
[snip..]
> Anoop
> 
> 
>
> 
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