Ximian for HP-UX 28
PenguinX writes: "It seems that the folks out at Ximian and HP have delivered on the promise to make Ximian Gnome (1.2) for HP-UX." Another nail in the CDE coffin ;)
God made the integers; all else is the work of Man. -- Kronecker
Mandrake 8.1 (Score:1)
Who does this benifit commercially (Score:1)
Re:Who does this benifit commercially (Score:2, Interesting)
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I run Linux 2.4.16 on my 4-proc HP9000/K410. Runs rather well too.
When will I get Ximian gnome for hppa-linux? Not that I even bothered to install X on that machine.
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More viable choices == A Good Thing [TM] (Score:1)
Kiwaiti
Let me get this straight... (Score:1, Funny)
You people disgust me!
Re:Let me get this straight... (Score:1)
why 1.2? (Score:2)
Isn't the current version of Ximain Gnome at 1.4? Does this mean that they had problems with Nautilus on HP-UX and just decided to use GMC and call it 1.2? Maybe this helps explain the CDE compatible mode that you can select when running the Ximian setup program for the first time.
Re:why 1.2? (Score:1)
"We are not planning any product updates to Ximian GNOME 1.2. During 2002, we plan to release Ximian GNOME 1.4 for HP-UX, with limited support available from HP."
cde... (Score:2)
I'm kinda glad, as UNIX needs a new face. It is interesting that Ximian / Gnome is the one that it is getting rather than kde. Both HP and Sun are kinda backing gnome. Interesting though
Re:cde... (Score:1)
I use CDE, and I happen to like it. I think it'd be great to see it open-sourced and available on Linux as an alternative, lightweight, integrated WM.
I'll stop now so that everybody can finish laughing at me :(
Re:cde... (Score:2)
Also launched the Red Carpet Express Service (Score:1, Interesting)
Both the HP-UX release, and the Red Carpet Express launch are good news for Ximian in terms of real dollars rolling in.
I'm pretty excited about the Express thing-- it's a good opportunity to support a company that does great stuff for the community.
FreeBSD? (Score:2)