On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 13:46, Paul Miller wrote: > You mean that all that old gnome stuff is just going to sit up in /usr > FOREVER taking up space? I'm on a single-user machine without a huge > disk and it seems kinda wasteful. For a box with multiple users, does > each user need to have a garnome directory taking up 6.9G? When/how does > 'root' on such a machine update to Gnome 2.4 for ALL users? (Maybe root > installs somewhere else & tells everybody to update their .*rc files and > session scripts, or just changes a symbolic link and it's done, but the > old gnome stuff still lingers) If you are never going to use the old GNOME in /usr, then uninstall it. Obviously everyone build it on a multi-user box is madess, if you want everyone to use it, install it into /opt/gnome26 once. Root can create this folder and give some blessed user permission to write into that directory, who then does all of the building and installing. > I'm wondering about people who maybe NEVER open up a terminal window and > don't want to. What is their path to getting the latest gnome? The packages their distributor provides. Ross -- Ross Burton mail: ross burtonini com jabber: ross burtonini com www: http://www.burtonini.com./ PGP Fingerprint: 1A21 F5B0 D8D0 CFE3 81D4 E25A 2D09 E447 D0B4 33DF
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