Re: Did GNOME go 1.0 too early?



+++ Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 08:27:02AM +0100 +++
Nils Jeppe e-mails me. Film at 11. Reply right now, after the break.
> I don't know about ORBit/Mico. Anyway. KDE's imlib and esound equivalents
> are in, I think, kdesupport. The advantage is you really don't need a
> zillion packages to install KDE.
[schnibble]
> there is kdecore. control-center is included in the kdecore, as are a
> windowm manager and kfm (the gmc equivalent). Then again, kde has been
> around longer, so it's natural that they have a lead.

This is not a lead; I consider it a significant feature that Gnome is
packaged in a finer-grained way.

Thus, there is less unnecessary downloading for updates.

mawa
-- 
Everybody lies about sex. IT'S IN THE MANUAL.
      -- unintentional juxtaposition in George Lin's follow-up of Adam
         Hill's posting.  RTFM before fibbing, I guess.



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