You can test run any binary by downloading, then extracting your pkg in /tmp.
Launch binaries outside the "PATH" variable with a rt-clk, window, "terminal here"
then "./binary_name" or, DOT_FORWARDSLASH_BINARYNAME type deal to see the messages.
The beauty of this method relies on the fact that items placed in this directory don't survive a reboot.
As Smokey a few posts back hinted >> https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-sh ... ement.html
Some .pets and packages work in Tahr and some don't.
Installing packages
Thanks for all the reply and help................I think what I need is a nooby guide to using puppy Linux..........I'm still in baby step mode.
Re: Installing packages
[quote="zippy12"]Thanks for all the reply and help................I think what I need is a nooby guide to using puppy Linux..........I'm still in baby step mode.
Installing packages
Oh yes , I really don't know yet , but will................I think back to my first experience with a "computer"........... It was my kids' Commodore.............. Learned a small bit there , but moved on to help Bill get rich ( windows) and as I look back ,I've concluded I stayed with and spent too much money on windows.
I only spend about an hour a day in front of Puppy these days.
I only spend about an hour a day in front of Puppy these days.