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Posted: Dec. 10 2004,10:39 |
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Hmmm, dl'd it, got wrong md5sum, did it again, f744230e079d1e5a3d8dfe4c71b6587b gtk2.dsl seems right, but still no joy with abiword. I open emelfm as root, mount the cdrom and go to my packages folder, select gtk2.dsl and hit the mydsl button in emelfm. Then from fluxbox menu I select myDSL/"Update to GTK2". Then back to emelfm to do Abiword-gtk2.dsl, and then select it from fluxbox menu. So far, so good? Open a text file, nothing. Just to check, installed libc6.deb, Abiword o.k. Have I got the right package?
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