André Bell wrote: > >Yeah! Silly them they put it in the readme files :-) > > > >Windoze never uses them do they? > > Lost me on this one. There are 15 readme files on cd#1 and seven readme > files on cd#2, I read them all. None of them tell me xawtv is on cd#2. I > don't understand what you meant. >
You never did say which "brand" of CD you're using, but evidently it doesn't contain the official Debian readme called "README.multicd". (I've attached it below) The Cheapbytes set has this file in the "/" directory of both binary 1 and binary 2. The problem is that unless it reads the package list correctly off of the binary 2 package list, dselect may or may not know that xawtv (or any other package) is available. It doesn't matter which disk the package is actually on, it's listing is on binary 2. Anyway, it's good to hear that you've solved your problem by downloading the deb. John --------------README.multicd----------------------------------------- Multicd installation instructions ================================= Once you have installed the base system and rebooted your machine, you will need to go through and configure parts of the system (root password etc.). After this you will be presented with dselect, the standard package installation program on a Debian system. If you wish to use the multicd installation method, as is the default for CD-based installs, you should be careful to insert the LAST BINARY CD of your set when you start, e.g.: if you have a single CD, insert that single CD if you have a 2-CD binary set, insert CD#2 if you have an official 4-CD set, insert CD#2 (#3 and #4 should contain source only) etc. README.multicd 23 Feb 1999 Steve McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Powered by the Penguin