Hi linda,

Try using FTP.

ftp.gnome.org

They have rpms or tar.gz files of everything you may need. It may take you a
few minutes to delve through all the stuff there, but if you know what you
are after (version, package, etc.) it shouldn't be too bad.

Have fun,
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Tuesday, October 03, 2000, 10:32:48 AM, you wrote:

lh> Hi all,
lh> I use XFCE which can run gnome packages. I would
lh> like to try the current gnumeric spreadsheet. Since I
lh> am running RH 6.0 I need to update gnome to try it.
lh> When I went to gnomes page it was set up for some
lh> sort of interactive update. This will not work for me,
lh> since if I like it I will also install on machines that are
lh> not attached to the internet. (Even if they were I would
lh> not want to have to download the same program
lh> several times) How do you get the packages in a
lh> less automated form. I know they went to lots of work
lh> to be user friendly, but sometimes user friendly isn't
lh> what you need.
lh>                            Thanks
lh>                              Linda Hanigan



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