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My problem is: I need dropline gnome, but in my house I connect via a modem and in my university we have an estrict proxy (no open ports besides 80) so programs like gnutella or bittorent wont work.
Could anyone left an dropline gnome iso in a http/ftp server while I can download it ??
Dropline Gnome 2.8.3 ISO here and another is here. Why not wait a few more days and get the 2.10 ISO when it's released. Up to you, either way I believe you'll be happy with it.
Distribution: Slackware 10.2 kernel 2.6.13, Gentoo amd64, Some mish-mash of programs that started with slack 9.0
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I can't imagine why anyone would NEED Dropline Gnome. If Gnome is that important maybe you'd be better off with a more gnome-centric distro., like Ubuntu, or Fedora core.
I like Linuce's Gnome packages for slackware. You can find them here . I don't know if he'll be doing 2.10. Anyway, this way you'll have Gnome on Slackware. Dropline seems to be a whole new distro. A crappy one.
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