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Old 08-20-2007   #1 (permalink)
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GSlacky2.18.3

Anyone tried the GSlacky build of gnome 2.18.3 it looks much more better than the problematic dropline gnome 2.18.3 .

the only one problem is the download is slow and i found only this link for http.
Index of /mirror/gnomeslk/slackware12.0
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The new release of Dropline Gnome solve most of the problems , but the communication with the Back end system of the admin-user GUI programs still not working , but also GSlacky has exactly the same problem , Hope anyone can locate the solution of this problem .
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The dropline team solve the issue of the back end communication , they add a script during the boot process called rc.stb and everything is working know , and it's very stable for who wants to use Gnome under Slackware .
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