Just out of curiosity, will garnome or similar build a newish version of evolution for you? If so, that might be easier for some people. On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 18:26, Not Zed wrote:
You search for another rpm, or you compile it yourself. The power of Free Software is in your hands. On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 10:05 +0100, Pascual Muñoz Muñoz wrote:What happens if I want Evolution 2.0.2 for Suse 8.2 ??? El mar, 02-11-2004 a las 19:45, James Ogley escribió:Well, that's not a very complete or helpful answer... but David, I'd suggest you seek help on a linux or SUSE newbies list. This is a high-traffic mailing list specifically for Evolution, and discussing basic linux skills is off-topic and will annoy people.Agreed - as a one-off pointer, the SuSE lists can be subscribed to at http://www.suse.co.uk/uk/private/support/online_help/mailinglists/ - you probably want suse-linux-eHint 1: If you're a newbie, don't try Evolution 2.1--it's under development and unstable, and you probably want something as solid as possible when you're starting out; so stick with the newest stable version (2.0.something) you can find for your version of SUSE (google/ask SUSE people!); Hint 2: google for help installing "RPMs".You can grab a 2.0.2 install for SuSE 9.1 from the URL in my sig. :)-- Michael Zucchi <notzed ximian com> "I'm stuck in a reality I can't imagine could be real." Novell's Evolution and Free Software Developer
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