> You don't have gcc installed. fixted now > Indeed: Apparently you [1] installed Debian on a disk that has a > broken fat file system on it (is that even possible?), then [2] you > ran fsck while the partition was still mounted. Now [3] you want to > install more Debian packages.
no, debian is working fine on the laptop somehow in my early days of linux and openmoko i formatted my microSD card to fat32. [i think so i could see it on windows?] then while running tangogps my entire gps track folder got obliterated. so im trying to get it back. no new data had been written to the card so i should be ok[?]. i was only thinking that the minimal debian was limiting what i could run. that does not seem to be the case. i would just like to get a working recovery program. > On a side note, you don't need to download and to burn all the DVDs if > the computer you're installing on has an internet connection. Packages > not on the installer CD will be downloaded as needed. You don't want > to install all available packages. good to know. ok, now im /really/ going to bed... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org