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Ximian Desktop 2, Evolution Released

An anonymous reader writes "Ximian has released their long awaited Ximian Desktop 2, their popular Gnome-based desktop, and Evolution, their popular email client and calendar program. They can be found on the main Ftp server. You can also check their mirrors."

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  1. Re:Nuh uh by altp · · Score: 5, Informative

    Use the mirrors, its downloading fine for me.

    take off the ftp:// and the path and just give it the server when it lets you choose to use a different server in the installer.

    Altp.

  2. Source by riggwelter · · Score: 5, Informative

    I expect it's just an oversight, but as yet there are no source tarballs on either ftp.ximian.com or ftp.gnome.org (well, my local f.g.o mirror, can't get to the real thing at the mo...)

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    Listening for the sound of the coming rain...
    1. Re:Source by luge · · Score: 5, Informative

      Not quite an oversight; more like a serious fuckup on the mirror syncing that was only discovered very late last night by some very, very tired code monkeys. It'll be corrected once we have bandwidth again. [By fixed I mean 'we'll put out .srpms', since we aren't upstream and hence have never released tarballs.]

      What you really want anyway is http://patches.ximian.com, which still has some kinks (some missing patches, we can't quite tell why) but should have all the changes in much-easier-to-digest patch form.

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      IAAL,BIANLY

  3. Re:Debian? by opk · · Score: 5, Informative

    You won't. Ximian are dropping support for Debian.

    Though they will release the source so someone may decide to compile it and package it unofficially.

  4. Owned by gylle · · Score: 5, Informative

    Now there is good advise: Be brave, pipe the contents from an url posted on slashdot by Anonymous Coward directly to /bin/sh!

    Are you kidding?!

  5. Debian is *not* being dropped by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Debian is *not* being dropped. It's simply not supported *yet*.

    Ximian makes most it's money off of RedHat and SuSE so it's obvious they'll want to support those first. Once they get money from these distributions, they'll support other distributions. They used the same approach with the 1.x distribution. Read the "download page" if you want confirmation of this.