mikshaw


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Posted: Mar. 02 2005,15:22 |
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you'll want to install the dsl-dpkg.dsl extension, and maybe gnu-utils (not sure about that one).
Then go to where you download your deb files and do this command: sudo dpkg -i name_of_file.deb
Can't say that'll work for everything...SDL-dev may need additional support files.
You could also try apt-get instead of dpkg (I think they are both in the same package?), which many people prefer...i can't verify either one personally, but i always like to have archives saved for future use rather than just download and run from a temp directory.
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