a few newbie questionsForum: Other Help Topics Topic: a few newbie questions started by: armageddon Posted by armageddon on Feb. 15 2005,21:33
Hi anyone who may be readinghow do i install a tar.gz file (im a noob used to windows) Posted by mikshaw on Feb. 15 2005,22:29
If you are installing a source archive, you'll need to set up a development environment... tcc/gcc/g++/make and probably a pile of libraries and includes, and then you'll also need to know how to compile your particular program. Personally I don't think DSL is well suited for this, since most non-liveCD distros include most or all of the files and programs needed for development, and installing this stuff in DSL will take a bit of time and trouble.If you are installing a DSL extension, use the mydsl-load script: select the file in emelfm and press the mydsl button, or use the command "mydsl-load filename.tar.gz" Posted by sunburnt on Feb. 15 2005,22:55
It depends if your running DSL from CD, HD, USB flash, or other.HD & USB flash, copy it to the root directory to load it on boot, or put it in /optional directory to load on demand after boot. You will have to make the /optional directory your self. First start emelfm file manager & mount the drive with DSL. Then type at the command prompt at the bottom: sudo mkdir /mnt/xxx1/optional xxx1 is the drive you want to use ( hda1, hda2, sda1, etc. ). For CD you put it on a HD, USB flash, or USB HD & edit the /mnt/xxx1/opt/bootlocal.sh file so there is a line setting the path to point to where your /optional directory is at so it`ll be restored on boot. Then, at the bootprompt type: dsl restore=sda1 mydsl=sda1 restore= will make dsl look for the backup.tar.gz file in /mnt/sda1 to restore the settings (all files and dirs from filetool.sh). mydsl= will make dsl look for the extentions in /mnt/sda1 and load the automaticly at bootup. I took the last part straight from a post by "henk.1955". I hope that`s OK!!! Posted by armageddon on Feb. 16 2005,00:40
thanks guys that should help
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