ok, the hoopla about galeon has got me wanting to try it.  I'm running
woody, so I commented out my woody lines in my sources.list and put in

deb ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free

so that is the only thing in there.  I then did an

apt-get update

which did its thing just fine, looking into unstable.  I then tried

apt-get install galeon

and it said it couldn't find the package.  I checked dselect, and it
hadn't changed the view in dselect...it still had all my woody stuff
there.  Furthermore, if I ran choice 2 (update) within dselect (just
in case...hey, I'm new) it didn't have to download anything since it
already had it all.  Going back to the selection list still showed my
woody stuff.  So how do I kick the newly downloaded stuff to show up in
dselect, or have apt-get recognize the package (I'm assuming it is the
same thing...)

Jeff




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