[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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.

this in in case of source file that needs compile. you have also to install all the stuff to compile (not really difficult though, less than one must fear) - that is gcc and the dependencies

but many tar files are already usables as it, like firefox or seamonkey (nothing to install at all), it's frequent if the application is a perl or bash script.

of course there are many variations, read the readme file :-)

jdd

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