[RULE] Applications for RULE and VUM projects
M. Fioretti
m.fioretti at inwind.it
Fri May 2 00:55:14 EEST 2003
On Thu, May 01, 2003 11:26:47 at 11:26:47AM +0200, Ingo Lantschner (ingo at vum.at) wrote:
(and attached a file listing applications chosen)
First comments on the list (see Applist.sxw attached to the message
that Ingo sent on the date above)
FILE MANAGER: DFM? OK, but you might want to take a look at the ROX
*desktop*: http://rox.sourceforge.net. If you need DFM, I did make an
RPM package of it for RH8 (see RULE SW map, and try also emelFM: I can
rebuild both for RH9, just ask)
About Gentoo and FileRunner: network related libraries mean (IIRC)
that it can also be an FTP client, ie spare you another package: think
about it. Also, FileRunner is almost all Tcl/Tk: why doesn't it start?
Which is the exact error? If it means that the RULE iso breaks Tcl,
we have to know that...
gnumeric: too many dependencies...
The reasons why I hate GNOME and KDE, or, more exactly, their
default packaging...
About what you list: is each of those items a separate RPM
package? Have you checked how many RPMs are actually needed
to get all that stuff, and how much disk space they need?
Tool/Script for mounting CD-Rom and Floppy
If an entry in Fluxbox root window is tool enough, we can
put it together easily
Screenshot tool: there is one in the RULE SW map, try it!
Typing trainer: check, if you didn't do it already,
www.linuxforkids.com, and the educational SW in KDE
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Marco Fioretti m.fioretti, at the server inwind.it
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