Gnome-libs: the basics of all gnome applications.
Gnome-core: the panel and some applets
Gnome-utils: gnome terminal, gdiskfree and some other stuff
Gnome-applets: more applets
Xchat uses some of the gnome functionality (gnome-libs), but you can remove this on compile time (./configure option)
Galeon doesn't use gnome-libs (it uses gnome-vfs for some reason)
GQview doesn't use gnome-libs, just imlib (or gdk-pixbuf, I don't remember).
we really need to decide on a universal package format. not rpm. something with a nice apt-get command would be nice.
well, the brazilian distribution Conectiva has added the apt-get to their rpm system. I never used it, but I guess all you need to do is something like apt-get nautilus-1.0...
But I still prefer the old and good source tarballs. It works on *every* distribution:) (just remember to add the --prefix=/usr when compiling)...
What scares me most is that if someone doesn't like me, he/she could hack my computer and try to make "something funny" with the "descrypter". All my important files will be deleted!
It will be simpler than trying to find the important files and delete them manually...
Gnome-libs: the basics of all gnome applications.
Gnome-core: the panel and some applets
Gnome-utils: gnome terminal, gdiskfree and some other stuff
Gnome-applets: more applets
Xchat uses some of the gnome functionality (gnome-libs), but you can remove this on compile time (./configure option)
Galeon doesn't use gnome-libs (it uses gnome-vfs for some reason)
GQview doesn't use gnome-libs, just imlib (or gdk-pixbuf, I don't remember).
If you really really want the slackware packages, wait for it on LinuxMafia.
2. That's something I don't know.
3. Gnome is the desktop environment and Helixcode is a packaging company, AFAIK. Also, they are now know as Ximian.
well, the brazilian distribution Conectiva has added the apt-get to their rpm system. I never used it, but I guess all you need to do is something like apt-get nautilus-1.0...
But I still prefer the old and good source tarballs. It works on *every* distribution :) (just remember to add the --prefix=/usr when compiling)...
It may sound weird, but /. announced it, a brazilian magazine annouced it, but you don't see anything about this on Gnotices...
What scares me most is that if someone doesn't like me, he/she could hack my computer and try to make "something funny" with the "descrypter". All my important files will be deleted! It will be simpler than trying to find the important files and delete them manually...
Then you should try This (Automated Highwary System) and this (Navlab)