[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Doesn't that partially defeat the point? I usually like to have the
> newer versions of programs create the config files too, but in the
> case of gnome I'd lose all the configuration I'd done to get it how I
> want it. Are the config files that different and/or incom
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> > What if I have the debian gnome 1.0 packages installed already?
Will
> > the Ximian packages recognize that and upgrade them accordingly?
Or
> > will I have to uninstall 1.0 and install Ximian's 1.2?
>
> Since the Ximian packages have the same names (just differe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> What if I have the debian gnome 1.0 packages installed already? Will
> the Ximian packages recognize that and upgrade them accordingly? Or
> will I have to uninstall 1.0 and install Ximian's 1.2?
Since the Ximian packages have the same names (just different version
> Rob Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Are there Gnome 1.2 packages available for potato anywhere?
>
> Yes, Ximian (http://www.ximian.com/) is packaging GNOME for several
> GNU/Linux distributions, including Debian Potato. If you want to
give
> it a try, add the following line to you /etc/apt
Rob Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there Gnome 1.2 packages available for potato anywhere?
Yes, Ximian (http://www.ximian.com/) is packaging GNOME for several
GNU/Linux distributions, including Debian Potato. If you want to give
it a try, add the following line to you /etc/apt/sources.lis
Are there Gnome 1.2 packages available for potato anywhere?
Rob
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