Sunday, November 20, 2005

Freerock GNOME 2.12.1 released

Freerock GNOME is another version of the GNOME Desktop that has been tweaked for Slackware Linux systems, the other one is dropline GNOME.

Freerock GNOME is a complete GNOME Desktop distribution designed and packaged specifically for Slackware Linux. Freerock GNOME installs cleanly and non-intrusively by utilizing the standard Slackware software package format (".tgz"). Freerock GNOME integrates seamlessly and easily into Slackware Linux version 10.2.
We've released Freerock GNOME 2.12.1 for Slackware Linux 10.2. The ChangeLog can be perused here. ISOs for x86 platforms can be found here. Packages for x86 platforms can be retrieved from any one of our mirrors. Additionally, the x86_64 (64-bit) port of FRG can be found on our ports page.

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