ck_Fish
Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: Feb. 2005 |
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Posted: Feb. 21 2005,06:06 |
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Hello again,
I've managed to get the packages installed, though probably not in the "normal" method... the myDSL button in emelfm, still doesn't seem to do anything on this beast, so i just ended up copying the files into the optional folder on my third partition and used the myDSL GUI thingy to install them.
I am now kinda wondering if there is a simple way to uninstall them (while still keeping DSL installed)? I have since removed them from the optional folder but the programs still seem to be available...
I will be wiping this install and starting over (a lot easier the second time round, thanks to all the peoples on this forum) before removing the CD-RW drive that is currently in it leaving only the HD and floppy, no net access. After that I think the system will be remaining in a fairly static (or permanent) state (probably only used for word processing, or similar), so I am planning on removing a fair bit of the extra stuff from autoconfig, etc. to make it MORE newb friendly (it will be for someone else)... Would I be better off with 2 or 3 partitions? If 3 how should I go about mapping the 3rd as the user's home directory? Also, as the system will most likely remain quite static, what is the best way to install programs to minimise RAM usage when run?
I hope to somehow write a script that will setup a new user (perhaps using useradd ?) and remove the dsl user, also setting up an automatic login for the new user (ie. no password prompt).
Cheers, ck
PS. Sorry if I sound pushy, I'm living at home and mum is insisting that I get rid of the 7-8 computers (that's all except my personal laptop) from my room this week. They are for a charity organisation, and I've been trying to get around to fixing them up since November, around other commitments. If I can't figure it out in the next 2-3 days I can take them over in their current state and work on them when I get the chance. I had previously been installing them with Win95 and 602PC Suite, but decided it probably wasn't the most ideal method...:)
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