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GNOME 2.3.0 Ported, Ready For Testing On FreeBSD

Dan writes "The first of the GNOME 2.4 development releases is now available. Code named 'Mighty Atom,' this FreeBSD release includes quite a few new proposed modules. Those wanting to test this release should checkout the ``ports'' module per these instructions. Be sure to download the ``marcusmerge'' script from the same page. This script will help you merge the GNOME development ports tree into your main ports tree."

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  1. working together by ciroknight · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    wouldn't it be great if the BSDs and the Linux's could get along just long enough to produce one operating system where EVERYTHING is cross-platform? No more worrying about having to recompile my apps and source code fixes, no worrys about drivers not working, and support for all the devices combined? wouldn't that be nice? SO WHY THE HELL NOT!!!!!

    I mean come on you guys, arguing which operating system is better is like the special olympics, even if you win you're still retarded. And its not going to get you anywhere to bicker about it either. Let the grand unification begin!!!!!!!

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