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Re: linux client

From: George Georgalis <george_at_galis.org>
Date: 2006-04-15 04:39:43 CEST

I'm not sure why you like linux if you don't want the cli, infact
the reason I like X is it gives me more xterms!

kde apps work fine in X, if you have the libs for them, but kde
and gnome may be the most difficult packages you may (or not)
compile from source. Don't try as a beginner.

On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 04:17:03PM -0400, Kevin Galligan wrote:
>Again, complaining about free software. What I'd like is in the SVN
>repository browser to be able to mount a local working copy as well as a
>remote url. That would pretty much take care of everything I need. Again,
>had I time, I'd probably look into getting involved with coding something
>like that. Maybe down the road a bit.

mount? you mean checkout? you really don't use cli at all, do you?

Anyway, I've not checked for GUI svn clients in pkgsrc, but that
is IMHO the best way to get packages, it works in Linux as well
as *BSD (I'm not sure if it doesn't work in any particular unix).
it's designed to make building packages, and their dependancies,
from source, real easy. Of course you'll need to use the cli to
cvs in order to use it.

Cheers,
// George

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George Georgalis, systems architect, administrator <IXOYE><
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