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Re: [LUG] Simian evolution on redhat 7.0?



On 04-Mar-2002 at 10:10:41 Alex Charrett wrote:
I've had Ximian Evolution working very well under Red Hat 7.2, but from 
the binary rpms. It was a bit of a pig to satisfy all the dependacies
but worked very well once installed.

Yes, I think my PC has been hacked around a bit too much such that the
binaries will probably break something else. I thought no problem I'll just
rebuild it from source. Yeah, right.

My current thoughts are that I may simply have to install rh7.2 on a spare
partition at home, then use the binaries. If anything breaks then it won't
matter.

I have installed Ximian Destop on one of my boxes at home and its very 
nice, although its a bit too bulky to run fast enough on the K6-II/266.

Probably a bit much for my P133 (at work) then :-)


John.

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