-To install additional packages, run 'pkgin'. First do a 'pkgin update'
-to update the list of available packages, and then do a 'pkgin' to get
-a list of commands. For example, 'pkgin install vim' installs the
-'vim' package, and 'pkgin available' will list all available packages.
+To install additional packages, run 'pkgin'.
+
+To install packages from the online package repository, if you have a
+working network connection from MINIX: first do a 'pkgin update' to
+update the list of available packages, and then do a 'pkgin' to get a
+list of commands. For example, 'pkgin install vim' installs the 'vim'
+package, and 'pkgin available' will list all available packages.
+
+To install packages from the installation CD: same, but use pkgin_cd.
+To switch to the online repository, do 'pkgin update' again.
MINIX 3 supports multiple virtual terminals. Just use ALT+F1, F2, F3
and F4 to navigate among them.
-To install additional packages, run 'pkgin'. First do a 'pkgin update'
-to update the list of available packages, and then do a 'pkgin' to get
-a list of commands. For example, 'pkgin install vim' installs the
-'vim' package, and 'pkgin available' will list all available packages.
+To install additional packages, run 'pkgin'.
+
+To install packages from the online package repository, if you have a
+working network connection from MINIX: first do a 'pkgin update' to
+update the list of available packages, and then do a 'pkgin' to get a
+list of commands. For example, 'pkgin install vim' installs the 'vim'
+package, and 'pkgin available' will list all available packages.
+
+To install packages from the installation CD: same, but use pkgin_cd.
+To switch to the online repository, do 'pkgin update' again.
MINIX 3 supports multiple virtual terminals. Just use ALT+F1, F2, F3
and F4 to navigate among them.