To quote Dataflash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, # I use Corel Linux, which is a debian distribution.
Correction; Corel Linux is a distribution *based* on Debian, but it is not an official Debian distribution. In some cases, that's an extremely important difference. Those WINE packages look like they were meant for Debian - not Corel Linux. # I downloaded the files at the above mentioned address, put it in # tamporary folder on my PC, and run the Corel Update application. # In it there is an option, _Install DEB file". I use it to select the # wine files, but it says that needs (depends on) debconf. # # So I downloaded the debconf from the Debian site, and when I try to # install it it says that it goes in conflict with apt. # Then I UnInstall apt, and then it says that it goes in conflict with # "menu". So I deinstall "menu", and the Corel/KDE grafical interface # stop funcioning. I restarted the machine, it doesn't load the graph # interface anymore. I can still log in as root in text mode. # If I try to start X, with "startx", it starts fvwm, ...., which works, # but that is not what I want. # # Where is the problem? Well, it seems to me that you've uninstalled a number of critical packages, which is not good. I don't konw how to fix it, but I would start by re-installing the Corel 'menu' and 'apt' packages. They'll conflict with your WINE stuff, so you'll have to remove it. Hopefully, when you're done, you'll be back where you started. Dave