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Apr 20, 2010
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Apr 20, 2010
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Apr 05, 2010
I have just upgraded to gtkpod 0.99.16, the latest version of gtkpod, which is not yet published on their website, but it’s already available on SourceForge download page. What’s new on this release? Well, here they are:
Meanwhile, libgpod, the library that makes gtkpod able to read iPod device has released a new development version, 0.7.92. This version brings supports to iPod Classic, iPod Touch/iPhone (including firmware 3.x) and iPod Nano 5th Generation.
Remember, this is a development version, so there might still be bugs lurking inside the code. Slackware-Current still uses the stable version, 0.7.2 version. If you need support for your newer IPod or IPhone, then yes, you will need to use development version of libgpod.
Apr 04, 2010
Apr 04, 2010
My friend, Walecha has successfully build GNOME 2.30 from source on his Slackware machine. The screenshots can be seen at his blog post. He posted a GNOME build order on another post (based on GNOME 2.26) and i think there has to be some changes to build 2.30 from 2.26. Yes, GNOME build are definitely BIGGER than KDE and probably that’s one of the reason why GNOME is now left away from Slackware besides PAM problem.
Before you build your own GNOME 2.30, please know that you might need to upgrade other packages which are the requirements of GNOME 2.30 and it’s not yet satisfied in Slackware-Current, so you will have to compile it from source.
FYI, the blog post about the build order is in Indonesian language, but don’t worry about that. Just read the order of the packages and you should be fine.
Apr 01, 2010
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