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Posted: Jan. 06 2007,08:40 |
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Ah, I see. Thank you for this information. I didn't check the module's info.
Therefore, for the time being, I will have both versions ( 8.52 and 9.00 ) on my drive.
Version 9.10 is already available with further improvements. With this version, I would like to try adding "/etc/opera6rc" to "backup.tar.gz" then. Unfortunately, this new version (9.10) isn't available yet in the MyDSL application.
On the Opera side, I saw that you can choose the download for severall distributions and vendors. Unfortunately, DSL is not listed there. What is the best and easiest way to get an actual version? - Wait till somebody has made a special DSL module? But this could take longer time as seen in the past. - Downloading a "module" for another distribution, which is usable in an easy way as well? But with which disadvantages? I do not have much experiences / knowledge with Unix / Linux yet. Is it very complex to install? Which "module" for which distribution would be the best in this case?
Thanks again in advance.
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