Freedombox: going to try it

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Hi all. Well I'm actually going to try and install the current 
Freedombox public beta. However, what got me confused is that on 
ftp.xfree86.org, it seems the project has actually changed it's name to 
Xorg. Therefore, am I correct in assuming that Xorg/Xfree86 are the same 
thing? I was also confused by the fact that the README file on the 
server said that I needed to download the 7 tarballs that wre in the 
directory I was in. However, when I extracted the first tarball and read 
INSTALL-X.org, I was told I needed to download only 4. Also, where can 
one get Metacity (I think that's what it's called)? I am assuming that I 
don't need to download/build Gnome from source? Bc that's where I draw 
the line. Btw, I'm not sure if anyone got any misconceptions out of my 
earlier thread. I was not trying to say that Cerotech was/is doing a bad 
job with their browser, bc here I am sitting here trying to make it 
work. What I meant was the fact that they should consider perhaps in the 
future doing somewhat of the right thing.
- -- 
Failure is not an option, it comes bundled with your Microsoft product.
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