Good evening I would like to known what is the difference between Gnome 2.18 and 2.20? also could I install this application on an eee pc or it's to big or not designed for? Many thanks Sly
I don't have my eee with me...I can check later but...it's a brand new one 4G and if I remember it well...the system and the softwares takes 1,5 or 1,8 G... Many thanks for the fast reply
df -h results Here are the results Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 1.4G 126M 1.2G 10% / /dev/sda1 1.4G 126M 1.2G 10% / unionfs 1.4G 126M 1.2G 10% / tmpfs 249M 12K 249M 1% /dev/shm tmpfs 128M 20K 128M 1% /tmp thanks Sylvie
Many many thanks...last thing... Many many thanks...I will try monday with my friend Houston (we got a problem) May I ask what is the difference between Gnome 1.80 and 2.0 Thanks again
Help Me 101 Hello....tried to install Gargnome with the following commands # tar xvzf package.tar.gz (or tar xvjf package.tar.bz2) # cd package # ./configure # make # make install cannot go further than # ./configure don't know what to do next.... sorry I am a Mac user (please don't laugh) Many thanks Sly p.s. my Linux is eee pc Xandros
Well actually, I think I going the wrong way with this... I'm use to strait too the point installation both in Windows & Mac OS and I feel completely overwhelmed by the Linux way to install a theme :-S So, let me start over from the beginning. I'm on Xandros Linux and I want to make it look like I'm in a Mac... - Do I need to change it to Ubuntu? - Does Garnome require me to have Gnome installed before? - Let say I'm your mom and I want to do just that... Would you be able to give me a step-by-step description of the detailed procedure? Think of me as someone more use to double clicking on a setup or Install icon then entering command prompt all over the system... I can understand the principals (I use to go and play in the autoexec to make my old PC games work in the 90's). I figured out they wanted me to change the word "package" in the first line, the "cd package" thing was quite obvious since it works like the ms-dos "cd" command... But I don't have a clue what to do with that ./configure thing! So... Is there hope for me