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    Linux Mint, an autopackage problem...

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by JCMS, Dec 28, 2007.

  1. JCMS

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    I've been able to install linux and have working for the first time! I'm using
    Mint 4.0

    I've downloaded amsn wich uses the .package file extension. The website where i got it told me to install an autopackage software. I did that, downloaded amsn. If I rick click ams and choose "open with autopackage....", it will load then it fails at "TCL Scripting Language", try using Ubuntu 7.10 native package installer.

    I'm pretty new to linux and got no idea what that is. Can someone help me please?

    EDIT: I downloaded it from another website and it had a standard installer. It also come with the tcl84 librairy so now the otrher package is working great