Hi everybody, I'm an idiot. I was looking for a terminal emulator to replace xterm, BUT, because I suck, I first unistalled xterm through the packages manager and then I tryed to install a new emulator. Now the Packages Manager doesn't work. I guess its because I worked thanks to xterm, but I'm not sure: now, when I select a package and I click "install", nothing happens. How can I install xterm again not using the packages manager? How can I manage to get the packages manager working again? Thanks ^^
... hehe. I had the same problem some months ago when I wanted to replace XTerm with Sakura but went about it in the wrong order. At the time I didn't look hard to find a solution to the problem as a re-install wasn't a big deal. But I learned from it an decided to keep both terminals. XTerm is a rather small application anyways ... Have you tried the 'run command' from the menu? In case this works and you're using something like Sakura don't forget to make it the default terminal in ...
- SliTaz default applications - in PCman FM advanced options - in the advanced options of LXPanel
P.S.: I noticed that applications like Moc and Orpheus automatically default to XTerm although Sakura is set up to be the standard terminal. I'd keep XTerm if I were you.
Switch to one of the 6 consoles, say console 1: Ctrl+Alt F1 then log in as root, and install xterm:# tazpkg get-install xtermTo get back to graphics mode press Ctrl+Alt+F7.
Switch to one of the 6 consoles, say console 1: Ctrl+Alt F1 then log in as root, and install xterm:# tazpkg get-install xtermTo get back to graphics mode press Ctrl+Alt+F7.
Switch to one of the 6 consoles, say console 1: Ctrl+Alt F1 then log in as root, and install xterm:# tazpkg get-install xtermTo get back to graphics mode press Ctrl+Alt+F7.
Switch to one of the 6 consoles, say console 1: Ctrl+Alt F1 then log in as root, and install xterm: # tazpkg get-install xterm To get back to graphics mode press Ctrl+Alt+F7.