On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 08:03 -0500, Bryan J. Smith wrote: <snip> > Consider switching to OpenOffice 2.0 [betas] (natively GTK+ now I believe?), > HelixPlayer (GTK+ based) with the RealPlayer libraries added > (HelixPlayer is from Real, and the new RealPlayer is Helix+non-free libs). > I plan to build a CentOS-Plus version of OpenOffice 2.0 when it is released (didn't want to do it as a beta) :) > Johnny Hughes wrote: > >It won't get much faster if you choose those products :) > > As I mentioned, OpenOffice 2.0 and the new HelixPlayer are far more "native" > in their libraries. OpenOffice 2.0 is in beta and HelixPlayer should (?) be included > in FC3/RHEL4, and it's simply a matter of adding the non-free libraries which > turns it into RealPlayer. I have to give Real a "thank you" for doing everything > they could to make their offering to the community. > > >There is XFCE-4.2 that you could install instead of GNOME or KDE > > Well, you typically want to install XFCE _along_with_ GNOME, so it can use > GNOME components when necessary. But just have the user (as well as system > for new users) default to XFCE. XFCE takes some getting used to, but it's > definitely worth it for older systems. > Yum installs a lot of the GNOME and gtk2 stuff as dependencies by just installing the "XFCE-4.2" group. If harddisc space is available, a full GNOME install and switchdesk XFCE is fine too. <snip> > With that said, I've seen no less than 5 YUM GUIs. > What does everyone like? I haven't found one that I like, but yum groupinstall is cool from the CLI :) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20050513/1a8d9f77/attachment.bin