Been thinking a bit about the openSUSE 1 CD install project that's looking a little defunct at the moment (especially the GNOME one) and how neat it would be to do somethig based on this as just a straight GNOME install, no QT libraries at all - not even for YaST! It would need someone to write a GTK+ frontend to YaST of course, but how neat would that be for SUSE generally? Would mean YaST could look 'native' in both GNOME and KDE. Thinking about the name GnUSE for it, anyone interested in lending a hand if I do it?
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I love it when I find a 'bug' that I'm sure
I can fix. Now
if only I had a machine that I could actually build Beagle HEAD on.
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