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On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 11:15:48 +0530, HARIDAS N wrote:
> 
> Here I'm attach the screen shot of error shown when installing new
> packages, using package manager.

It should be possible to copy/paste the error message from that window;
please try to avoid sending PNGs to the list. You may have to hold down
shift while you drag the mouse to select the text.
 
> I install the ntfs-3g package externally, not from the etch.

If you are new to Debian, stay with Etch and backports.org, plus
debian-multimedia if you need multimedia applications.

> I install the ntfs-3g package externally, not from the etch. It have
> two file one of them is a library file start with lib...deb   & second
> one is ntfs-3g.deb .First install the library file then install the
> ntfs-3g.deb(By just double click on the corresponding file).

The ntfs-3g package that you installed seems to suppose that the "fuse"
group exists on your system. Normally this group is created when you
install the "fuse-utils" package. It may be possible to fix your problem
by creating the "fuse" group manually by running

addgroup --system fuse

as root. I cannot guarantee that this will help, though. If it works
then you should install "fuse-utils" immediately.   

> I will be inform you after checking , what is error showing when
> installing new packages using aptitude.

Aptitude will show the same error because it also calls "dpkg -i" to
install packages.

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