Hi there! I have installed Debian on my new PC, but I just cannot get it to run properly.
I got the CD images for the stable Debian from the net and created two bootable CDs which I used to install. This basic installation worked fine. But I could not set up the Xserver because my Matrox G400 video card is too new. Okay, I got the Xserver-SVGA from the potato directory and tried to install it. Which didn't work, because I also need Xserver-Common and a new libc6. I got those, but I still needed a libz1. Which I didn't find anywhere, but it seems the zlib was meant here. Anyway, the next problem was a too old ldso, so I got it, too. Now dselect complained that it needs a newer apt. Oh, well. What else would I need? I decided to get the complete potato distribution. So ftp'ed all binaries (except for the devel directory, which is another 420 MB) and burnt the stuff onto five CDs. Then I copied them to my hard disk and let dselect check it out. Well, it still wanted the new apt, I wonder why it complains here because I wanted to install all the new stuff, including apt. I installed it manually via dpkg --install, along with some other libraries. Still dselect didn't work. I also tried to use apt als source for dselect (instead of a mounted file system), but only got a huge list of missing packages. For example, I need libpgperl_6.5.3-7, but I have libpgperl_6.5.3-8. Why is it a problem to have a newer version?? I just don't know what's wrong with my system. Maybe I messed things up while playing with dselect, so I might try to reinstall Debian, using only the necessary packages, not everything. Thanks for reading, Alex -- Alex Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Key available [EMAIL PROTECTED]