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    Installing software...

    i have finaly setup my dual boot system working properly and i wanted to know how to add new software...
    i already have the programs i want to install, i go to the package installer, i click install the package, it sits there for a couple of seconds and then as text box comes up in another window asking me to input password for root, when i try to type something, nothing happens, my keyboard works fine, just nothing comes up...

    could someone please teach me...

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    You may run into a bug with Knoppix 3.9. See http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtop...?p=93881#93881

    Practically every Linux system uses a concept of a software package management system. This manager keeps a log of all the programs installed on your system, keeps a listing of all programs NOT installed on your system, and easily identifies upgradable programs. This sounds similar to windowsupdate.microsoft.com but it way wider in scope (not just MS programs). A linux user MUST be familiar with the package manager in order to install software. There are usually two methods of manipulating the package system: either by command line or by a GUI utility. Unless you need to install, remove, & update loads of programs at once, the command line utility is usually quicker but obviously not as friendly. So in knoppix you want to install a DOS emulator so you can play an old DOS game. A Google search for: DOS program run on linux. One of the links is to DOSBox - A DOS Emulator http://users.netwit.net.au/~pursang/dosbox.html. So then I go to http://packages.debian.org and search for DOSbox under ANY and I discover that it is in the Debian package management system. So to install DOSBox on Knoppix 3.8.x or 4.0 (assuming the network is properly configured & the machine can access the internet) is as simple running two commands:
    Code:
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install dosbox
    The first commands refreshes the lastest package info from the package servers. Then second command tells the system to install dosbox. It will download, decompress, and setup it up for you. The total download size start to finish is about 10MB.

    If this is too much command line mumbo-jumbo, then I agree. That is why GUI tools were made to allow easy access to the package management system. Run the program synaptic or kpackage. Do a FIND or CTRL-F. Type dosbox. It will find the package. Click apply and it will download, decompress, and set it up for you. Once you understand that software installation in Linux is different, then you will realize that it is frequently just as simple as windows.

    If you don't want to do command line installs, then first install the graphical package manager called synaptic. Become root & enter the root user password, then update the package lists, then install synaptic
    Code:
    su -
    apt-get update
    apt-get install synaptic
    Then run synaptic:
    Code:
    kdesu synaptic
    and enter the root user password.

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