^thehatsrule^
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Posted: Sep. 08 2006,12:41 |
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/home is on the ramdisk, save it on an external media, such as sda2 in your case. (you could boot with mydsl=)
.deb's are not created for dsl, but you could should check the dependencies etc. first before trying, try forcing the install, or manually extract it and try it out. (dpkg -X)
What do you mean by "complie"
For internet, find out your model and chipset of whatever you're trying to connect with. (See system stats or lspci -v) Then see if its compatible.
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