On Sat, 07 May 2005 18:07:25 -0400
Mike Chalmers disseminated the following:

> Good point- "so ROX would be a nice addition to your tool kit". I may have
> more questions about using it. I am  just getting started to use it and
> branching out into a different linux  enviroment, "full of file managers :)".

Personally, if you're going to get into really playing around with stuff, I
would install ROX as a user, rather than through urpmi. That way, everything's
in your ~/, and therefore a lot easier to configure and generally muck about
with.

All you need do is download the ROX-Filer tarball, untar it and run it. It will
compile itself, and let you know if it can't and why and what you need for it to
compile. IIRC, you just need the X devel libs and same for GTK2.

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