I have a CD from Linux Emporium (in the UK), which says it is taken from the kde ftp site. It has a Debian folder with packages for potato/i386 binary in /cdrom/Debian/dists/potato/i386-binary
However I don't think that this is a proper path. Should there be a main/non-free/contrib in there somewhere? Also it doesn't have a Packages file. When I do dpkg -i libqt-22_2 (something like that) it complains that it depends on libmng (Graphics?) However this is not in the folder. The libmng I can get from Debian ftp depends on a newer version of libc6 is it ok to use this? There is also a source folder which has source for a libmng package. Could I use this or does a package on the Debian CDs(1-3) provide it anyway? My main problem is getting dselect to find this directory. Is there a way I can do this manually? If not, is there an order that I should install the KDE packages manually? Thanks for any help (yes I am new to Debian. But I have been using Slackware for two and a half years so I do have quite good technical ability.) Richard Hunt _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com