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Posted: Mar. 31 2007,22:37 |
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Real noob question:
Where do I put Flash7 files when running DSL as a live CD?
(I would use EmelFM to transfer files, right? When I try to use EmelFM, it says "home/dsl/.mozilla/plugins" directory does not exist. Since I'm running this as a live CD, I haven't downloaded any plugins yet. Is that the problem?)
Now, since this is my first post, some shameless grovelling:
I've just been tinkering around with DSL the past couple of months, figuring it out through trial and error, looking here at the DSL boards, etc.--not really bothering to really immerse myself in the whole "linux way of doing things" but just coming at it from the perspective of a typical Windows user who's just leery of what M$ is doing and wants an alternative.
And I gotta say this is an outstanding distro! I LOVE DSL. I love the fact that it's friendly to older machines, runs on minimal RAM...I've run this on a 64Meg Pentium III and it runs great (until you open a bunch of Firefox tabs, that is...).
Still, an incredible amount of really usable software crammed into such a small distro...DSL really is amazing.
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