The usual way is to move into the folder you created after decompressing the archive, and type
./configure make make install The last instruction as root. Anyway such packages come with a README and/or INSTALL file with relative instructions. Francesco Chris (ePortel PC Systems) wrote: > Thank you sir. > No I haven't installed it I'll check it out thanks. > I'll check it out. Also Francesco just turned me on to Glabels...and > it looks like this will also work...but I hate to ask this question > guys...but I'm a Ultra Newbie and have been having a heck of a time > install the very common compressed file type .tar and tar.bz2...I can > decompress them...but can't see to consistly install them...I've been > reading and follow each step to doing this....but it NEVER seems to > work!!! > How is everybody installed software that comes in this format?? > > Thanks again guys for the time you spend answering questions like these! > Chris > > > > James Knott wrote: > >> Chris (ePortel PC Systems) wrote: >> >>> Hello all! >>> I was looking for some software for printing labels for cd/dvd's and >>> can't seem to find any! >>> Does anybody know what software in OSL 10.2 has the templates for >>> cd/dvd label printing? >>> I've been using Avery 8692 model for years...but I can't find ANY >>> software for OSL 10.2 to do this. >>> >>> Thanks guys >>> Chris >> >> There are some templates available from the OpenSUSE site. Have you >> installed them? >> >> <http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/suse/noarch/> >> >> There are also some templates on openoffice.org and elsewhere on the >> web. Further, if you have those templates elsewhere, simply save a >> file (even .doc if necessary) from it and then use that file to make >> your own template. >> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
