cjssmo

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Posts: 9
Joined: Mar. 2006 |
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Posted: April 07 2006,17:59 |
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First off I love DSL, AWSOME OS guys, Now to the problem I am having, I have downloaded iso image, burned it to cd, booted sytem and did a HD install, system runs fine, need java run time support so I downloaded jre1_5_0.uci, while i was at the repository I notice edna.dsl which is a mp3 streaming server thought i would give it a try (lan use only) so i downloaded the python.uci also because edna.dsl requires it. Moved the jre1_5_0.uci and the python.uci and edna.dsl to the / directory, rebooted the system and surfed to a site I know uses java and bam the page displays correctly. So I am assuming that the jre1_5_0.uci and python.uci are installed and functioning correctly. So what about edna.dsl? So i right clicked on the desktop and looked for an edna button, none were present. So I utilized TFSE at the DSL forum website and found this site:
http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Installing_MyDSL_Extensions
Can't follow method 1 because there are not any icons on my desktop
Ok moved on to method 2 downloaded the edna.dsl extension with firefox and saved it in the / directory, right clicked on desktop and found the EmelFM button and clicked it found the edna.dsl file and highlighted it and clicked the mydsl button and I recieved this message "You must be logged in as user "dsl" to install a myDSL extension". Damn that didn't work.
Ok moved on to method 3 opened a terminal and typed "mydsl-load edna.dsl" and recieved the same message as above "you must be logged in as user "dsl" to install a myDSL extension Would appreciate any help you can give me to get edna.dsl up and running.
Once again awsome job guys.
Note: EmelFM and terminal session were run as super user or root
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