On 11/03/2011 02:07 AM, Craig wrote:
> Is there a list of linux "flavors" like Ubuntu, KDE, Red Hat... that
> include or don't include gtk? And, let's say that a type of linux
> doesn't include gtk, how difficult is it for an average computer user to
> install gtk (on a scale of 1 to 10)?
Programs
On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 04:07:44AM -0400, Craig wrote:
> Is there a list of linux "flavors" like Ubuntu, KDE, Red Hat... that
> include or don't include gtk?
Use distrowatch. It lists the packaged version of Gtk+ for every
version of the distribtion. E.g. for Fedora:
http://distrowatch.com/
Hi Craig,
On 3 November 2011 08:07, Craig wrote:
> Is there a list of linux "flavors" like Ubuntu, KDE, Red Hat... that
> include or don't include gtk? And, let's say that a type of linux
I think all will include gtk, either as part of the standard install
or available via the package manager. T
Hello Craig,
It seems that an average user has to be able to install linux and then
configure it (if possible). That is why I cannot give you an skill
level... maybe 7, or 7.35-7.63 :)
Is there a list of linux "flavors" like Ubuntu, KDE, Red Hat... that include
or don't include gtk
Even i
Hi,
Is there a list of linux "flavors" like Ubuntu, KDE, Red Hat... that
include or don't include gtk? And, let's say that a type of linux
doesn't include gtk, how difficult is it for an average computer user to
install gtk (on a scale of 1 to 10)?
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Craig
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