GNOME 0.20 RPMS Released
- From: Michael Fulbright <msf redhat com>
- To: gnome-list gnome org, gnome-announce-list gnome org
- cc: redhat-announce-list redhat com, linux-announce sws1 ctd ornl gov
- Subject: GNOME 0.20 RPMS Released
- Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 18:14:43 -0400
NOTE - this is a reposting of the previous GNOME 0.20 release.
It is being reposted with some corrections - PLEASE READ
Release Notes for GNOME 0.20
----------------------------
Version 0.20 of the GNU Network Object Model Environment (GNOME) has
just been released. This version is intended to be taken as a
pseudo-beta release. That is, it may not be 100% bullet-proof, but it
should be pretty usable for most people. GNOME 0.20 includes most of
the toys that were presented during Linux Expo.
(See below for instructions on how to get GNOME 0.20 for your machine)
Some of the major features in this release are:
- The Panel plus all its nifty applets (including the beloved Wanda
the Fish!). You can use them as an application launcher, a system
monitor, a fortune teller, and whatnot.
- The GNOME port of the Midnight Commander file manager has been
revamped. It now supports an iconic file listing and drag-and-drop
to the desktop and to applications.
- The Gnomecal program is a nifty calendar and personal scheduler. It
uses the standard vCard file format for interoperability with other
calendar programs.
- There is an included tour through the GNOME programs, available
through the help system.
- The Electric Eyes image viewer lets you view images as well as
perform many operations on them (color correction, cropping,
scaling, etc.).
- The Logview program lets you browse your system logs with
explanations on some of the messages in them.
- The Gxsnmp program is an SNMP browser for your network.
- The gnome-terminal program is an extremely fast terminal emulator.
- The gtcd CD player supports the CDDB.
- The Extace program, in conjunction with the Enlightened Sound Daemon
(esound), can be used to display 3D FFT waveforms of your sound
card's output. Major seizures may result from prolonged use.
- The Gtop program is a graphical replacement for top. You can
display graphical memory maps and send signals to processes.
- Session management is implemented in most of the GNOME programs.
You should be able to quit your session, and when you log back in
everything should pop up in the way it was before.
There are many other new features that I have missed. In general,
everything has been made more consistent and bug-free.
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Getting GNOME 0.20
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GNOME 0.20 For Red Hat Linux/Intel 5.1
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You can download GNOME in RPM format for Red Hat Linux/Intel 5.1:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/v0.20/i386 - GNOME 0.20 release
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/redhat/i386 - Required support packages
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The RPMs mentioned above are built against RH 5.1,
and require that you upgrade to the recent errata
items concerning libjpeg/libgif (June 10th).
See
http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/rhl/rh51-errata-libjpeg.html
or just grab this entire directory via ftp:
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/updates/5.1/i386/jpeg/
GNOME 0.20 Source Code
----------------------
Source in .tar.gz format is available from:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/v0.20/TARBALLS - GNOME 0.20 release
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/extra-src - required extra packages
GNOME 0.20 For Debian
---------------------
Debian packages are coming soon.
Final Notes
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Additional notes on the installation and use of GNOME can be found at:
http://www.gnome.org/start
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The GNOME web site is at
http://www.gnome.org
Please report bugs to gnome-list@gnome.org or to our web-based bug
tracking system here:
http://www.gnome.org/cgi-bin/bugs
Have fun!
The GNOME team
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