On Friday 14 December 2001 13:23, Michael Vieths wrote: > All that was previously asked was 'where do I find gtk.h'. I went into > /var/log/packages and grepped for it, and found the package it was in. > Yeah, their site is broken. Then email them and say 'Selecting version 8.0 > and i386 doesn't work' and describe the error. If you want the one from > slackware-8.0, replace 'slackware-current' with 'slackware-8.0' in the > directories given there. I just checked, and it works. True. That is what I originally asked, though I suppose I should have also asked what package I needed to install it instead of taking all of Gnome as well. As I would like to not use the space for Gnome if possible. As to the site with the packages, that's what I've been doing for a while, as their site has been broken for some time. As to mailing them, I don't know if it will do much good. They seem to not really be responding much these days. It took a number of e-mails from me to finally get them to respond to why my order was taking so long. > I've noticed the decline in quality, too... when I first installed > Slackware 8, I had to hack one of the setup files to get it to mount > reiserfs properly during the package installation phase. Seems to be > fixed now, but it was kind of odd to run into. Exactly. I noticed the same thing on the installation as well. Luckily, I'm not running reisers so I didn't have to monkey with this. Either way, I think I'm going to give Debian a try and go from there. If I don't like it, I'll just go back to Slackware. Thanks, Shawn