Re: GARNOME 0.19.5: "Intergalactic War"



Hi Jeff,

Garnome builds like clockwork on slackware 8.0 with GCC 3.2.1. All the build problems I had are solved.

Thanks for this great release

Stef

Jeff Waugh wrote:

GARNOME 0.19.5: "Intergalactic War"
===================================

GARNOME - the bad-ass, bleeding edge GNOME distribution for testers and
tweakers everywhere. If you're dying to test the latest GNOME development
releases, but don't want to fall into the depraved addictions and
co-dependencies of testing from anonymous CVS, then GARNOME is for you.

[ In other words, GARNOME is a build tool for GNOME which includes the
developer platform and desktop releases, as well as a host of other kickarse
software. Everything is as easy to build as 'make install'. We call it a
'distribution' because it's sanity-tested and often patched before release,
for your convenience, enjoyment and testing pleasure! ;-) ]


Random
------

 <jdub> fifty-seven-million people ask me every day when garnome is going
        to be released
 <jdub> on every possible medium
 <jdub> seriously
 <jdub> it's insane
 <jdub> my friends phone me:
 <jdub> "dude, when is the next garnome coming out?"
 <jdub> email
 <jdub> personal, *and* on mailing lists
 <jdub> gnomedesktop.org
 <jdub> slashdot
 <jdub> irc...
 <jdub> "dude, when is the next garnome coming out?"
 <jdub> i got a fucking fax the other day:
 <jdub> "dude, when is the next garnome coming out?"
 <jdub> I DON'T EVEN *HAVE* A FAX MACHINE!
 <jdub> i fully expect a UFO to land in my very small backyard one day
 <jdub> and a little green man to walk out
 <jdub> and say
 <jdub> "dude, when is the next garnome coming out?"
 <jdub> and i swear to god
 <jdub> i will start an intergalactic war
 <jdub> after kicking the crap out of said little green man


What's New?
-----------

 * Updated to GNOME 2.1.5 unstable development release, and lots of other
   stuff.
* This changelog has been intentionally left lame [ run a diff or
   something, I just want to get this sucker out ;-) ].


Where Do I Get It?
------------------

The tarball and documentation [1] are available on the GARNOME website:

 http://www.gnome.org/~jdub/garnome/


Enjoy! :-)

- Jeff

[1] People who don't read the documentation tend to look pretty silly on
garnome-list and in #garnome.






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