cbagger01

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Posted: Jan. 29 2005,20:29 |
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If you place your *.dsl files in the top level directory of your boot device, they will automatically install upon bootup.
However, you can also install after bootup, provided that you do the following:
boot with:
dsl alsa
and later on in your session, open up emelfm file manager and highlight the first required *.dsl extension (gnu-utils.dsl). Then push the myDSL button and wait for your screen to flicker when the install is complete. Then repeat for the second required *.dsl extension (dsl-dpkg.dsl). Finally, install the alsadebs.dsl extension using the same method. Then use the Right-Click menu on the desktop and choose "Install ALSA" from the myDSL menu.
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