ke4nt1

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Posted: Oct. 24 2004,18:26 |
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If you place your extensions in a directory called " /optional " , they are available to LOAD thru your menu, under myDSL >Install Optional Extensions
If you want them to be already LOADED , and ready-to run from menu or icon, then place the extensions in the top level directory, commonly called root or ' / ' ( not to be confused with /root, which is ONLY for the ROOT USER )
So, what you'll see in your installed partition is......
( the usual three ) /KNOPPIX /boot index.html ( plus whatever you add ) firefox.uci dsl-dpkg.dsl gnu-utils.dsl j2re1.4.2.uci backup.tar.gz
This would have FIrefox ready to run, with java enabled, apt enabled, and the full GNU utilities..
73 ke4nt
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