Martin1mest


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Posted: Jan. 04 2007,13:55 |
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Quote (mikshaw @ Jan. 04 2007,07:41) | If you have a traditional (debian-style, fully-writable) harddrive install of DSL, you can install apt-get/synaptic through the MyDSL system and then use these tools as you would on Debian. You can still use them in frugal/liveCD, but it's not as convenient as MyDSL. |
Yes y have installed it into harddrive. ' But where y use that command ? In terminal ?! And where will synaptic will be installed?
Again: Sorry for my bad english...
e: correction e: deleted some text, y found info on wiki
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