Michael Perry wrote:
<snipped alot>
I take it all of the files required reside under the
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/gnome-1.0/sources/ directory?
> the glib/gtk I built after installing GNOME and all works well. If you
> have are gonna build GNOME aware apps, might as well grab the devel
> libs. Almost every application will ask for a file or two which is in
> them. Many of the applications you download from the developer's site
> will search for the gnome libs and includes in spots that the rpms do
> not place them. Run the configure --help and see the switches that one
> can use to redirect this to the right place.
Btw, any particular info on what to install first? (ala, like similiar
issuesfrom KDE?) I currently have installed the gtk+ and glib files.
> As a second attraction with running WindowMaker, I have been quite
> taken with dock applications. I have found a cd player, a great clock,
> and a system load program all running at start time on the windowmaker
> dock. These are really great programs and emphasizes the power of
> these window managers. Now I see when people said, "WindowMaker is
> cool; you just gotta see a desktop running themes", what in heck they
> meant.
I've been running WindowMaker for the past few weeks after using KDEfor a
few months and I've been very pleased by the lower memory foot-
print and themes, etc. My 6-year old son likes the ability to swap over
to his Spider-man desktop without effort. ;) Btw, how do you like guiTAR?
Dana
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