On 04-Mar-99 CaT wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following:
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> Not meant to be a flame or a disparaging remark of any sort. If you wish
> to take it as such, please feel free to shove yourself up your butt and
> whistle dixie. Thank you.
Thats pretty rude
Did you check out gmc?
I like Gnome it is a set of apps.
It also provides a nice panel that you can put a nice applets in (pretty cool)
BTW: Keep your rude comments to your self.
>
>> Gnome 1.0 was released
>>
>> Everyone stand up and cheer!
>
> About a week ago I tried to install the prerelease. I got it working
> but I have to ask, what use is Gnome (or KDE for that matter, whose
> interface I saw on a friends computer and wasn't wild about).
>
> What does this sucker do that's so absolutely wonderful that I should
> d/l the source (I don't do binaries), compile it and set it up. :)
>
> Like I said, not a disparaging remark. It's just that I didn't see
> much use for it when I installed it a week ago. Maybe I missed something.
>
> (And yes, had a quick look through the gnome web site a week ago but
> I may have missed something as I got the impression that the usefulness
> of Gnome was taken as presumed knowledge :)
>
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> An electricity provider of New Hampshire, US has advised it's customers
> that in the event of a power failure they can log on to its website for
> more information... - Paraphrased from the New Scientist, Feb 6, 1999
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