I'm not sure there are any yet. As mentioned, their automated
install/update does not work properly (yet), and I had to do a number of
things to tweak it to my liking anyway.

It's just gnome. Up to date gnome. It's my understanding that this is just
a draw to get you to use the products are developing anyway (tighter
integration, updates, etc. I'm assuming).

I just tried it because I have the bandwidth, and a few minutes one
evening :)

It uses sawmill as a wm by default which I have come to like.

charles

On Sun, 2 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Charles Galpin wrote:
> > 
> > I honestly don't remember exactly. I'm pretty sure it allowed me to
> > specify a local dir. But my memory sucks. I could have very well done it
> > as you described :)
> > 
> > I'm quite sure I didn't just do the rpms by hand though.
> 
> What's the advantage of the Helixcode?


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