"Michael P. Soulier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > So, I install the gnome-help package, which in turn installs the > gnome-help-data package, both from helixcode. However, when I try to do > anything with the help browser, it tells me that I'm missing things like the > gnome-users-manual. > Now, I can find that on the Debian site, but why isn't there a debian > package for it on the Helixcode site? Unless I've missed it. > Their Debian support is nice, considering how rpms are ruling the world of > Linux lately, but it seems lacking. The icons on the webpages of their package > listings are broken too.
I've finally taken the step to change from helix to the original Debian packages from woody. OK, three programs were missing (bug-buddy, ghex and gnome-iconedit) and some others are laying one or two version numbers behind (the gimp1.1, gnucash and abiword), but this is negligible. I think it's better to have a consistent and more reliable system (not that I think that the Helix people do a bad job, but I feel better with pure Debian). In any case, no problems with the gnome-users-manual. Greetings, joachim