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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hey,</p><p>Being stuck with no-root Centos 5.5 at work I was trying to install xfce4.8 in user-space.<br />The whole thing was going neatly, until I got to the xfce4-settings manager which is the one needing X libraries...<br />That&#039;s where it all goes wrong as I don&#039;t really want to updae libXi to newer version, because this means updating the whole Xorg, which<br />without root-access will be a mess.</p><p>Therefore my question: Can I install xfce4.8 without the libXi being updated? what do I risk? I could perhaps downgrade the version&#160; in the sources and proceed, but wouldn&#039;t I break everything? Or maybe I don&#039;t need settings manager at all?</p><p>What would you recommend?</p><p>Thanks!<br />Ronszon</p>]]></description>
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