<html><div style='background-color:'><P><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 11px; FONT-FAMILY: tahoma,sans-serif"><FONT size=3>also on this page </FONT><A href="http://www.dslinux.org/wiki/Running_DSLinux">http://www.dslinux.org/wiki/Running_DSLinux</A> <BR><FONT size=3>it points to a site </FONT><A class="external free" title=http://kineox.free.fr/DS/ href="http://kineox.free.fr/DS/" rel=nofollow>http://kineox.free.fr/DS/</A>. <FONT size=3>DSLinux nightly builds site </FONT></FONT></P>
<H2><FONT size=3>on the DSLinux nightly builds site it says</FONT></H2>
<P>If you use one of the three builds below, you <STRONG>must</STRONG> extract the "linux" directory in the root directory of your card.</P>
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<LI><A href="http://kineox.free.fr/DS/dslinux-gbamp.tgz">dslinux-gbamp.tgz</A> (for GBA Movie Player) (<A href="http://kineox.free.fr/DS/dslinux-gbamp.tgz.md5">MD5 Checksum</A>)
<LI><A href="http://kineox.free.fr/DS/dslinux-ram.tgz">dslinux-ram.tgz</A> (for Supercard and M3 (CF or SD), uses the RAM extension) (<A href="http://kineox.free.fr/DS/dslinux-ram.tgz.md5">MD5 Checksum</A>)
<LI><A href="http://kineox.free.fr/DS/dslinux-dsmem.tgz">dslinux-dsmem.tgz</A> (for <A href="http://www.dslinux.org/index.php?showtopic=580">Amadeus' Memory Extension</A>) (<A href="http://kineox.free.fr/DS/dslinux-dsmem.tgz.md5">MD5 Checksum</A>) </LI></UL>
<P>My question is ... where is this <EM>linux directory</EM> zip file so we can extract it? it isn't locted in any of the tgz files mentioned.</P>
<P> I emailed <A href="mailto:mkineox@free.fr">kineox@free.fr</A> (the <STRONG>contact me</STRONG> link down the bottom of the page) a while ago but got no response back.</P>
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<P><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 11px; FONT-FAMILY: tahoma,sans-serif">From: <I>"Peter Dancer" <bailarin_masculino@hotmail.com></I><BR>To: <I>dslinux-devel@dslinux.in-berlin.de</I><BR>Subject: <I>Re: Hello! I am new and was wondering...</I><BR>Date: <I>Mon, 08 Jan 2007 14:27:23 +1000</I></P>
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<P>Hi,</P>
<P>Is his problem using VI or could it be that he dosn't have write access to where he is trying to save a file?</P>
<P><STRONG>Is the following informaiton still upto date with using DSLINUX and SD Cards like with the M3 for example?</STRONG></P>
<P>Using DSLinux <A href="http://www.dslinux.org/wiki/Using_DSLinux">http://www.dslinux.org/wiki/Using_DSLinux</A> </P>
<P>On builds using CF cards, the card is mounted on the following directories: </P>
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<LI>/gbamp on the <A title=GBAMP href="http://www.dslinux.org/wiki/GBAMP">GBAMP</A> build
<LI>/media on the RAM build for <A title=SuperCard href="http://www.dslinux.org/wiki/SuperCard">SuperCard</A> and <A title=M3 href="http://www.dslinux.org/wiki/M3">M3</A>
<LI>/sd on the DSMEM build </LI></UL>
<P>Note that on any of the builds above, the /home directory is always writable, because it is a symbolic link a directory on the CF card. <B>It is therefore enough to remember that /home is the only location where you can create files and directories</B> (emphasis intended to keep even lazy readers informed). Getting back to why /tmp is a symbolic link to /var/tmp, /var in turn is actually also a symbolic link to a directory on writable media. For example, in the <A title=GBAMP href="http://www.dslinux.org/wiki/GBAMP">GBAMP</A> build, /var is a symbolic link to /gbamp/var. This is how /tmp, a directory that needs to be writable to allow creation of temporary files by any program and any user on the system, is made writable in DSLinux. </P>
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<P dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px" align=center>Peter (Male Dancer)<BR><IMG src="http://www.danasoft.com/sig/peters-sig.jpg"> <BR><BR></P></DIV>
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From: <I>"Bastiaan van den Berg" <bastiaan@bastiaanvandenberg.nl></I><BR>To: <I>"DSLinux development discussion" <dslinux-devel@dslinux.in-berlin.de></I><BR>Subject: <I>Re: Hello! I am new and was wondering...</I><BR>Date: <I>Mon, 8 Jan 2007 04:42:42 +0100</I><BR>MIME-Version: <I>1.0</I><BR>Received: <I>by 10.82.186.1 with HTTP; Sun, 7 Jan 2007 19:42:42 -0800 (PST)</I><BR>> > My main question was:<BR>> > -What is up with the vi editor? I can't save and quit! Is there a better<BR>> > working alternative?<BR>><BR>>this list is more developer bla , but i'm on it so it cant be _THAT_ serious<BR>>anyway<BR>><BR>>try nano ;)<BR>><BR>>save & quit is :wq in vi btw<BR>><BR>>--<BR>>buZz<BR>>--<BR>>dslinux-devel mailing list<BR>>dslinux-devel@dslinux.in-berlin.de<BR>>http://mailman.dslinux.in-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/dslinux-devel<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR clear=all>
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