I have Linux up and running, and me being quite the newbie still at Linux, I need some help.
first of all, I (somehow) extracted the tar.gz file, and it made a directory within my home directory (that's where I have most extra space).
I then double click on the dnet icon (all other icons seem to be readme's I think), and nothing seems to happen. I had the CPU monitor on at that moment, and it didn't react at all.
I then tried running it from the RUN feature in the main menu (like the start menu in windows 9x), and try different command line options. I tried -help, and it seemed to load something, but no matter what I did, I couldn't find where it was (yes I looked at other desktops, which I find more annoying then useful). the CPU monitor stayed the same (no real CPU use).
I then tried the -config switch, and now my CPU monitor is at 100%, but I CANNOT find the program STILL.
any help would be appreciated! I'd like to gain alot of experience in Linux, but I feel I'm not helping the team much while learning linux.
			
			first of all, I (somehow) extracted the tar.gz file, and it made a directory within my home directory (that's where I have most extra space).
I then double click on the dnet icon (all other icons seem to be readme's I think), and nothing seems to happen. I had the CPU monitor on at that moment, and it didn't react at all.
I then tried running it from the RUN feature in the main menu (like the start menu in windows 9x), and try different command line options. I tried -help, and it seemed to load something, but no matter what I did, I couldn't find where it was (yes I looked at other desktops, which I find more annoying then useful). the CPU monitor stayed the same (no real CPU use).
I then tried the -config switch, and now my CPU monitor is at 100%, but I CANNOT find the program STILL.
any help would be appreciated! I'd like to gain alot of experience in Linux, but I feel I'm not helping the team much while learning linux.
				
		
			