I have am running RedHat 5.1 from a distribution CD from the Linux 
     Mall.  I have it running on a 500Mb harddisk with 32mb RAM and a 64Mb 
     swap space on the HD.  I still have plenty of room on the drive to 
     install software.
     
     I am trying to learn Linux from the HowTo docs, but did not find one 
     on how to install software and in what locations.
     
     Hope these details help.
     
     John Gammon
     
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Subject: Re: Installation of software from the web... 
Author:  Jonathan Sprague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  at internet1
Date:    9/10/98 5:56 PM


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>      I want to install some software to my linux system.  I have the files 
>      on a disk and want to know where to put them in my linux os.
> 
>      Some of the files have a .gz extension and some have an .rpm
>      extension.  I have them for character based linux and some pgrms for 
>      X11 environment.
     
Really depends! What distribution do you have? Redhat? Slackware?
If you have Redhat (or have rpm installed) you can install an rpm file 
with "rpm -i name_of_file.rpm", and it will be installed where its 
supposed to be. A file with .gz or .tgz or tar.gz can be installed by 
copying the file to your "/" directory and open it with "tar -xzvf 
name_of_file.tgz" and it usually (but not always) will create its own 
directory or install itself where it belongs. Again it depends! Give us 
more details!
     

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