Wanting to try Gnome, need a little advice
- From: Patrick Hooker <pathooker gci net>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Wanting to try Gnome, need a little advice
- Date: Thu Feb 5 13:49:01 2004
Hello,
Bug Day, deep fried grasshoppers??? Don't spare the chocolate sauce! <grin>
Seriously. I started using Linux about 6 mo. ago. Loaded SuSE 8.2, somehow
didn't get gnome loaded back then. I've tried to get the gnome desktop
running from my installation CDs over the past few days, had no success,
appears some updates/changes I've done allong the way fouled something up.
So, I thought I'd try and do it the right way and compile Gnome from source.
The slight hitch is, I've never compiled C programs before. I gather the
compiler and other necessary tools are standard on this system. I currently
work with scripting stuff, PHP, Javascript, and ( the boss made me do it )
VBscript. Long ago I did a bunch of assembler level progamming. ( Anyone
remember Z80 and RCA 1802, CPUs? Also a number of Intel microcontroller
chips. ) Does anyone know of a website with instructions for compiling Gnome
for Linux or have any suggestions? Is it striaght forward enough to do just
from a list of instructions or do I need to do some more indepth study and
preperation for such jobs? I didn't see anything very specific about
installation on the www.gnome.org website. Did I miss something? I did
download the Gnome 2.4.1 *tar.bz source code files.
Thanks
Patrick(Alaska)
Currently running KDE 3.1 desktop on SuSE Linux 8.2 on a Dell computer,
Pentium IV w/ much RAM and diskspace.
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