user567
Group: Members
Posts: 4
Joined: Oct. 2006 |
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Posted: Oct. 16 2006,03:17 |
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hats, mik, thank you both for responding to my posts.
Okay, so the other day, I burned one of the latest ISOs onto a CD. It works great, I like the formal portrait (the one in the center of the desktop), and the screen resolution isn't displaying all oversized like it does with KNOPPIX (which gives me only 640 x 480, and the nagging suspicion it's also trying to create a partition on my HDD).
So far so good. (I still can't get on the internet, but I'll save that for another thread.)
What I need to do is somehow take the glibc-linuxthreads-2.5.tar.bz2 and the gcc-4.1.1.tar.bz2 which I downloaded earlier today and--basically--do something with them.
If I'm going to stay with the CD booted DSL OS, I can't very well use the HDD. My question then, among others, is: Am I limited to MyDSL-accomodatable stuff? Meaning, in so many words, could I just go to a GNU site and download the things I just mentioned and somehow meld them into my DSL distribution? Are there only a certain number of DSL-Seal-of-Approval packages I can play with? Only things recognizable by MyDSL? Or can any old Linux package be added into my distro (like especially the 2 that I downloaded, mentioned above)?
Also I am just getting back to this OS after several years (and I was never that familiar with nix), so I'm likely not going to be aware or remember simple thins about package add-ins, like how to do it.
Any information/help with this is appreciated. Thanks again.
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