jago25_98

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Posted: Nov. 11 2006,15:11 |
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All I really need is a current firefox.
I tried unpacking the debian tar.gz (see other thread), but that seems to be built against a lib I don't have:
Code Sample | dsl /opt/firefox $ -> ./firefox ./firefox-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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I have apt-get. Perhaps I should upgrade into something else? -I have a 20gb HD with 3gb free on this partition.
Thing is, I don't have a CDROM drive so if it goes wrong it's a lot of effort plugging the HDD out and reinstalling.
What would you recommend? Persevere with firefox or risk the messing things up with a dist-upgrade?
- 20gb HDD (4gb root) - 128mb RAM - 600mhz salvaged laptop mainboard without case
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