lucky13
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Posted: Feb. 03 2007,19:13 |
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Quote (Yull @ Feb. 03 2007,12:34) | You have all helped me so very much. And thank you lucky13 very much for explaining all of that to me. I think I will try the jwm. I am rather use to the microshit windows. I now have one more question pertaining to the mydsl, is it similar to CNR on linspire/freespire? Or is there more to it than that? Not sure how much any of you know of the ***spire's CNR but all you do is double click em and it downloads and installs the program, is mydsl similar to that? |
Short answer: yes and no. Kind of.
Long answer: There are four kinds of files in the DSL repository right now. The first and fewest are zipped (tar.gz) files. Those require you to unzip them manually.
The .dsl files you download from the dsl browser do a self-install. They also update your menu (in a "mydsl" subfolder), add icons, etc. You can download them and manually add them, too ($ mydsl-load [appname]).
UCI files should go to your /opt folder. These will have to be mounted to be used. You use the same mydsl browser to load (start edit) AND MOUNT (end edit) local UCI extensions.
The other kind are UNC files. Those require you to use unionfs. Don't bother with these if you're running DSL off your hard drive with a normal hard drive install.
Finally, __spire is Debian-based. So is Knoppix, on which DSL is built. You can enable apt and use synaptic (graphically) or apt-get (command line) to add files from the Debian pools. See this thread. Using apt-get or synaptic will not update your menu or add icons. You can do that manually, though. The menu in JWM is very easy to set up like that (however you want). Setting up icons with xtdesktop is too much hassle, imo. Most of the programs in the old stable pool will work with DSL, but some won't.
The best option, though, us to start with the apps in the repository since they're built specifically to work with DSL and then try apt/synaptic. If you don't find what you need, ask.
Hope that helps.
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