loupgarou21


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Posted: Feb. 18 2004,23:16 |
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just installed 0.6, installed beautifully and so far I'm pretty happy with it. one problem so far (unfortunately I wasn't paying enough attention to what I was doing so this won't be real descriptive,) when I first did 'sudo dpkg-restore' I got a message saying something like '/usr/sbin/dpkg-install.sh not found' and then restore would quit, I tried it a couple of more times to make sure it wasn't a one time fluke, then I went in search of dpkg-install.sh and never found it. After a while I decided to try 'sudo dpkg-restore' again and it installed just fine. This time I was in /sbin when I ran it, the first time I was in /home/damnsmall
Just thought I would drop a note in here about it.
[edit]Oh, just thought of one more thing, when it worked I also had the dsl cd mounted, the first time I didn't, not sure if that would make a difference[/edit]
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