How do I install programs in Mandrake?

rogue1979

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I am an extreme rookie in Linux. I installed Mandrake 8.2 on my laptop and was extremely lucky. Everything works perfectly, no thanks to me. I just let it do it's thing because I sure didn't know what to do.

So far I have gotten online (yippee!), can play CD and MP3 music, change backgrounds, screensavers and change the desktop settings. I have figured out how to make directories, enable internet connection sharing, and download files. I barely know how to get to the command line, and have absolutely no idea how or what to do with a tar or rpm thingy.

I have downloaded Firebird and Jre 1.4, can someone please tell me how to install them. Don't assume that I know anything because I don't, I only got this far because the KDE GUI did it for me. Any instructions have to spell out each step by the keyboard and mouse click, I don't know where anything is or what it does. Google gets me precise instructions that contain directions I can't even come close to comprehending. Thanks in advance. In spite of my ignorance, I really like Mandrake so far, I can tell it is much more powerful and flexible than any Windblows, too bad I can't do anything with it!
 

rogue1979

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I read the entry in FAQ and it looked like chinese to me!!!! I couldn't fathom what they were talking about even though to looked like it should be easy.
 

Twista

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got damn! Are you the teenage son in your pc spec page? Your family got some good computers and even the 8 yr old son pc is better than mine and even the moms lol and the 12yr old! Nice and sorry for no linux help hehe.
 

rogue1979

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I'm the Dad, been playing with my laptop lately, hardly have time to fire up my gaming rig!
 

Bladesonfire

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Firebird is easy: Just unzip it and run MozillaFirebird in the directory. I'm not sure how to create an icon for it on Mandrake, since I'm using Slackware/Dropline-Gnome, but what I did was create the icon and under command, I put "/home/bladesonfire/MozillaFirebird/MozillaFirebird", which is the path to the executable.

As for java, haven't installed it.

dave