On Sat, 08 Mar 2003 18:03:42 -0500
Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A lot of stuff is missing from the standard install, like tcpdump!
> Anyway, an article on the web pointed me in the right direction with
> lindows.
> 
> From the command line (get a konsole by running the konsole command
> from the run command option in the menu.) run:
> 
> apt-get install synaptic

Whoa!  If Lindows is based on debian (uses apt-get), then getting just
about anything you could want and more is simple.

look for /etc/apt
the sources.list file tells you where you're going and what you're
getting for sources.  Probably stable only.  If so, you can copy the
stable lines and change stable to testing.  If you feel _really_ froggy,
copy the stable lines one more time and change stable to unstable.

Danger Will Robinson!  Unstable can sometimes be very literal.  If
you're a newbie, stick to stable or stable and testing.

As for OpenOffice, try this:

apt-get install testing/openoffice
or 
apt-get install unstable/openoffice

I suspect openoffice is in testing, but maybe not.  My systems are all
stable/testing/unstable.  Some even run experimental (definitely _not_
recommended unless you are sure you can downgrade).

I recommend you:

apt-get install dselect

and run dselect to update your system.

> 
> Then, go wild.
> 
[snip]

Enjoy,

David A. Bandel
-- 
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
                Nemesis Racing Team motto

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