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(Unverified)Feb 15th 2008 10:27PM
Hi,
I'm one of the core developers of Awn. First off, as many other people have stated, Awn is available for all Linux distributions. Several of them package binaries. We have a comprehensive installation guide (via source or binary) at our wiki: http://wiki.awn-project.org/
Additionally, the deb binary that you link to is a bit out of date. We're getting ready to release version 0.2.4 (for details on the changes, see my blog at http://blogger.malept.com/ ), and for some reason, many Awn users like to run the latest development version of the dock. We have a Launchpad PPA containing packages for both the dock and our applet repository: https://launchpad.net/~awn-testing/+archive
Thanks for getting the word out about Awn!