If you have broadband, then maybe you should download the Red Hat Linux 9 iso files (3 CDs) and burn them. Then try the ximain download, from here (http://www.ximian.com/products/desktop/download.html).
If you want to stick with Slackware, try installing
DROPLINE GNOME ( http://www.dropline.net/gnome/ )
Or keep sticking with KDE and playing with that. That's pretty slick as well. All of these Windows Manager GUI things like GNOME and KDE are cool.
One other thing...some programs seem to take a LONG time to open. and some just dont open at all. Im sure im doing something wrong for the ones that dont open.
But the ones that take a while to open...what could that be? is there a setting to make it...per se faster?
and should i try GNOME?
Phantasm66
09-07-2003, 05:00 AM
That's a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack.
And of course you should try GNOME if you haven't already done so.
MattG
09-07-2003, 06:20 PM
I installed Dropline.
Looks really Nice. Thanks Phantasm.
Now the question is...what program do you guys use for Linux OS to download music?
Hated using Kazaa for windows....so many viruses and Adware.
Thanks!
PS- Phantasm you have been a GREAT help. Thank you.