On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Moinak Ghosh <moinakg at belenix.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 5:22 PM, martti.hamunen at netikka.fi
> <mail at belenix.org> wrote:
> > I have now first time Belenix.
> > I have uset before Solaris 10 and Opensolaris.
> >
>
>    Good, BeleniX is only slightly different.
>
> > How can I add software; openoffice...
> > language for KDE, upgrade Belenix...
> >
>
>    Install the package manager:
>   pfexec pkgadd http://www.belenix.org/binfiles/SFEspkg.pkg
>   pfexec spkg updatecatalog
>
>   Running the  'spkg' command without arguments prints a detailed help.
>   You can run  spkg available | more  to list all the software and also
>   visit http://pkg.belenix.org/  and  http://belenix.v12.su/  to see
> various
>   software packages including multimedia stuff that are available.
>
>   BeleniX upgrade works similar to pkg image-update in OpenSolaris. You
>   can run:
>   spkg upgrade base <release tag>
>   to upgrade the base OS to a newer build. Running  spkg available -r
>   prints all the release tags available. For eg. to upgrade your OS to the
>   current B111 you can use:
>


>   spkg upgrade base belenix_0.7.1_b111
>
>   Of course spkg upgrade all  will upgrade every package in the release if
>   new versions are available. OpenOffice and other stuff are all available
> in
>   the repository.
>
> > I hope help how can I begin with Belenix.
> >
> > I have AMD CPU and now Belenix works fine.
> >
>
> Regards,
> Moinak.

Moinak, put this in a new link called "Software" under the "Navigation"
link of belenix dot org itself. There should also be a link to the s/w
repository at pkg dot belenix dot org. This iis a common question of
all first time belenix users.
There is a '-d' missing on the pkgadd command on top.
Bish
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