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http: www.gnome.org
are you running a default gui at this time? the gtk is a good idea, and the 5.4 beta release from freebsd might be what you're looking for. i'm using it now, and i have yet to get snagged by a bug. yet. freebsd is utilizing gnome 2.10. it sorta Rocks! luck -O. |
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