mikshaw


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Posted: July 17 2004,21:06 |
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I don't believe there's a manual at this point, as things are in constant development/change. The best resource I've found so far are these forums
Extensions are packages, mainly applications, which can be loaded automatically or manually when you boot the live CD. I suppose they can be used with a harddrive installed DSL as well, but as far as I can tell using a .deb or source package makes more sense....that's just my opinion, though.
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