cbagger01

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Posted: May 22 2005,16:42 |
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dpkg-restore is the script that will restore the Debian package management system to DSL via network download.
dpkg must be restored in order to use apt-get or dpki -i commands.
However, you can do this offline by downloading the dsl-dpkg.dsl extension from the myDSL repository and saving it to permanent storage like a CD, USB drive, zip drive, or hard drive.
Then open emelfm file manager, highlight the dsl-dpkg.dsl file and push the myDSL button inside emelfm. And you are back in business.
You can then install any saved debian package (*.deb files) with this command:
sudo dpkg -i name_of_file.deb
You can remove the splash screen by adding a "#" character to the beginning of the dillo line inside your /home/dsl/.xinitrc file
Good Luck.
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