I'm sincerely glad you got it working. But you see what kind of hassle it is to use a crippled system. My original recommendation still stands: get a current, main-stream distribution of Linux and use it instead, before you spend any more time on a crippled system. Using peppy hardware and the latest Linux is a real joy.
One last recommendation and then I'll shut up: If you choose to continue with slitaz, make sure it's completely updated. All Linux systems need a full update after they are first installed. You use the package manager, in your case "tazpkg" and get a list of the latest versions of the programs in your system. Run the command "tazpkg recharge". Then apply the newest software with "tazpkg up". There may even be a GUI to help you do this. Run this about once a week. The first time may find over a hundred packages that need to be updated, but it tapers off after that. Trying to fix just the programs that you see failing is a hard way to go.
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