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Gnome Removed From Slackware

Anonymous Coward writes "After long consideration, Pat Volkerding has removed GNOME from Slackware. Pat mentions in the -current ChangeLog that GNOME takes a lot of time to package, so this move should allow more time to be spent on the rest of Slackware." From the changelog: "Please do not incorrectly interpret any of this as a slight against GNOME itself, which (although it does usually need to be fixed and polished beyond the way it ships from upstream more so than, say, KDE or XFce) is a decent desktop choice."

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  1. Also from the Changelog by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Please do not incorrectly interpret any of this as a slight against your sister heself, who (although she does usually need to be fixed up and polished beyond the way she ships from upstream more so than, say, Bob's sister or John's sister) is a decent girlfriend choice."

  2. WHAT?!?!?! by null+etc. · · Score: 4, Funny

    Man, that's so screwed up! I just bought my mom the Platinum edition Slackware collection so she could use Gnome. Now that it's going to be removed, I'm gonna switch back to Windows 98 ME.

  3. What did you expect? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Bunch of slackers.

  4. Over at OSNews by LittleLebowskiUrbanA · · Score: 5, Funny

    you can hear Eugenia yelling "I told you so, Gnome developers!"

  5. Re:The Gnome way by Rahga · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hey... 1998 called, and it wants that troll back.

  6. I'm sorry... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Netcraft confirms it: In Soviet Russia, only old Koreans use GNOME.

    I, for one, welcome our new KDE overlords.

    1. Remove GNOME from Slackware
    2. ???
    3. Profit!!

  7. Re:KDE 3.4 by TWX · · Score: 4, Funny

    "I think that KDE sounds and is cooler than GNOME."

    based on the Gnome people pronouncing it, 'guh-NOME', you're right.

    --
    Do not look into laser with remaining eye.
  8. Re:That is ok by zborgerd · · Score: 4, Funny

    I must admit that the post in the changelog was a bit disheartening. I realize that we cannot make everyone happy, but there are some legitimate benefits to the things that are dubbed as "intrusive" by some. For instance, we are going to include an evdev patch in X11 that several users have asked for. There are little touches like this that you don't always see in Slackware, and we believe that they provide a better desktop experience for most users.

    That said, in spite of the fact that I am one of many that works on Dropline GNOME, I'm very pleased to see that there are other alternatives for everyone. Each GNOME desktop for Slackware offers a unique experience and helps provide choices for Slackers (which has always been the mission of Dropline GNOME in the first place).

    We will be releasing Dropline GNOME 2.10 within a few days. Currently, it is being BETA tested, but things are progressing well. It will be our first release that is built totally from the ground up, since we (the development team) took the project over from Todd back in Novemeber. We're really proud of our work.

    In addition, I'd like to pay my respects to the other Slackware GNOME teams out there. Freerock (of GNOME.SlackBuild) frequents our IRC channel, and has been very kind in sharing some of his experiences with GNOME 2.10's (many) quirks. He's a very nice guy, and has a quality GNOME desktop. I've also visited the GWARE room on Freenode, and have found that they are also nice guys as well. They're also developing a quality desktop.

  9. Re:Who cares about fonts? by NanoGator · · Score: 4, Funny

    " 32-bit icons and font smoothing are candy things."

    Font smoothing is more than eye candy, it's more like eye-pillows.

    (note: I pretty much agree with the rest of your point, I'm just feeling nitpicky today.)

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    "Derp de derp."
  10. Re:KDE 3.4 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    They're dropping KDE as well. This GUI thing has all been a mistake that's gone on long enough.