After filing a bug on this problem #140540 I've received some helpful info
from Eduard Bloch and the bug has been closed (there wasn't a bug with the
boot floppies package, it seems it was with the CD's)
The problem seems to be the basedebs file on the CD is
incorrect. Supposedly you can down
At 08:47 PM 3/29/02 -0600, Matt Wehland wrote:
Play it again sam.
I just tried installing on another system (an old P-90 desktop) and got the
same error, Couldn't download PPOECONF.
So now it looks like time to file a bug report.
Since I'm new to this a little direction could
As an update, I just tried the bf4 flavor of the boot disks and recieved
the same error- can't download PPPOECONF, and the install of the base
system quits.
I think I am going to try either stable on this system and then upgrade or
i may pull a desktop out that I have been meaning to work on a
on? Like how you are trying to
install
Debian Woody (CDs, Floppies, or other)? Are you selecting PPP Over Ethernet?
(Needed for some DSL connections, IIRC). Where you got the Media you are
trying to install with?
Chris
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your distro of choice :-)
My vote is for building your own system, but just know up front it will be
a pain, but then again for $1000 savings I can take a lot.
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27;s for both disk 1 and 2.
If this doesn't work for you, let me know and I may be able to dig the disk
up tonight, there is a large pile of driver disks here, somewhere.
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At 10:05 AM 12/9/01 -0700, Mike Fontenot wrote:
The answer is on Google: from main page goto 'Search Tips' - 'Site Search'
command Syntax-
admission site:www.stanford.edu
Search_Words site:URL
Don't forget the keyword site:
I just had to look this up last w
from source, I have been through
the apt-how-to, but seem to need more.
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x27;s
not available in non-us testing, or unstable. Not much really was.
So should I just build from a tar ball, or just install the binaries and
required dependencies?
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the binaries I need off of
another system.
Any else have any other ideas?
I will be playing with this more when I get home from work later.
Thanks,
Matt
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