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Re: GNOME, Slackware, Ubuntu: msg#00042

Subject: Re: GNOME, Slackware, Ubuntu
On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 14:44 +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> Patrick Volkerding has decided to drop GNOME from Slackware because "it's
> too hard [for one man] to build" (maybe he should talk to Seb, who cranks
> out our GNOME packages faster than a speeding soyuz). During the discussion,
> he mentioned Ubuntu:
> 
>   <volkerdi> GNOME heads:  there's this thing called Ubuntu...
> 

Slackware used to be my fave GNU/Linux flavour, but it's just not
supported enough and long in the tooth. Things have moved on these days
and SW has been left behind, which is an awful pity.

Baza




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