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Came up with another idea, I'm gonna load it into ram, and use chmod a+rwx then see rpm -i blah. Is there a way to do the whole thing? If I choose, say:

chmod a +rwx est/

It doesn't do all the subfolders, and files. Is there a way? What is recursive (-R) for?

And how come even as root I can't change some files? Maybe this was not a good solution.

I partitioned my HD, and installed DSL, so that whatever programs/drivers that need to write can do so. I got an error message with the deb file, something like, usr/lib/blah: it doesn't exist, idiot.

So I downloaded a beta test of the fullspeed noncrippled version, .tar.gz, and almost thought everything was going ok, but when I opened INSTALL, I got something about, please, BEFORE, and remove commands. Is this because I didn't change the path to the kernel headers? If so, where are they? I've searched, and I don't now where they are located for DSL.

Err, I got the tar package, but the make command doesn't work...

bump.

Does anyone else have this problem?

"make" comes with gcc*.dsl

original here.