karavite
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Okay, now that Fink seems to offer the less savvy user like myself a way to get back on XonX with 0.5.0a, can someone please tell me what version of XDarwin I need and where I can get it - for free? I'm not asking for install help - I did okay (with some help) with 10.0 and 10.1 and I assume the basic steps have not changed - I just can't find XDarwin anywhere - I think (I have the tar ball for 1.0.6.1 on my machine, but I am assuming this will not work with 10.2.2.
While you are at it, can anyone tell me what the deal is with XDarwin? Why could I get older versions for free at sites like http://mrcla.com/XonX/oldUpdates.html while other sites charge for it? http://www.xdarwin.org/download/ sends me an email with a link to a 52 MB file I downloaded, but is this the right file or version? Why can't they just call the darn thing XDarwin? All the references to XFree86 in the install of this file worry me so I cancelled it - I just want XDarwin and I prefer to use Fink to manage my packages. Why does this site -http://www.resexcellence.com/hack_html_02/03-01-02.shtml - tell me Fink will install XDarwin in my applications folder. I never thought that was true - was it or is it?
Is there some open source vs. not so open source issue behind Fink not mentioning XDarwin on their site? God, a little plain English from someone out there would make this much easier to understand!
While you are at it, can anyone tell me what the deal is with XDarwin? Why could I get older versions for free at sites like http://mrcla.com/XonX/oldUpdates.html while other sites charge for it? http://www.xdarwin.org/download/ sends me an email with a link to a 52 MB file I downloaded, but is this the right file or version? Why can't they just call the darn thing XDarwin? All the references to XFree86 in the install of this file worry me so I cancelled it - I just want XDarwin and I prefer to use Fink to manage my packages. Why does this site -http://www.resexcellence.com/hack_html_02/03-01-02.shtml - tell me Fink will install XDarwin in my applications folder. I never thought that was true - was it or is it?
Is there some open source vs. not so open source issue behind Fink not mentioning XDarwin on their site? God, a little plain English from someone out there would make this much easier to understand!