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November 23rd, 2000, 02:51 PM
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installing software
i´m running linux on a very very small machine, with only a 100mb hd, therefore, i´d like to -must be- very selective in terms of what to install.
the distribution i´ve used is sleek to the limit, i don´t even have a text editor yet. i have to install some programs in order to do something, and since i´m new to linux, i do have some doubts regarding software installation.
i would like to ask you the following things:
* is there any program in linux that it doesn´t need to be compiled, like the *.exe´s in windows. if so, what is the extension of such program?
* what requires less hd space, to use source files and compile them -with a gcc type compiler-, or to use rpms?
* if i want to use rpms, what is the name of the program that ´takes care´of managing -installing, quering, removing, etc- the rpm files.
thank you very very much.
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