Just yesterday I got a laptop (Pentium, 48 Meg, not much else) that I'd like to put DSL Linux on. I was unsuccessful because of floppy drive problems; nonetheless, I realized that I'd rather put Opie on it
To get back on topic, I was finally able to download the above files and install them on my Zaurus. (The feed is finally working again! I really wish I could set up my Zaurus on a network; unfortunately that isn't an option for me right now .) I'd like to note that libc6-dev needed the following dependencies:
linux-libc-headers-dev
glibc-extras-nss
libthread-db1.
For good measure I also installed libsdtc++-dev.
Now hello.cpp gives a lot of errors when I try to compile! So many, I decided to attach them rather than list them here.
I wonder if I need more gcc options to get it to work. I haven't yet tried compiling anything, though, so I don't yet know if I have everything I need. (I think I will also need make).
Ironically, I discovered yesterday that tetex is in the feed. I'll be trying to download those and install them. Even so, I still would like to be able to compile things! In particular, I'd like to install Macaulay 2, and YACAS, and perhaps KSEG (except that KSEG relies too much on regular Qt).
(As you can probably guess, I'm a mathematician. Unfortunately for me, I'm a mathematician who thinks that a Zaurus with a Targus keyboard is the perfect size for a laptop, if only it could run everything.)