I have tried to install "Sarge" on two computers
1.
Acer Aspire 1700 - A laptop format with standard 3.5" Hard drive and chip
2.6GHz
Problem: On boot from the installation DVD the mouse and the keyboard are
inoperable. The installation CD for "Woody" work correctly.
2.
Athlon 1.7GHz
Installs
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 11:34:55AM -0800, Mike Berrisford wrote:
> Hello list, i recently installed Debian 2.1 and i'm having a problem
> with dselect.
>
> I'm using the access method apt.
>
> It tells me i have the source list
> deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debi
Mike Berrisford said:
> Hello list, i recently installed Debian 2.1 and i'm having a problem with
> dselect.
>
> I'm using the access method apt.
>
> It tells me i have the source list
> deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
most l
Hello list, i recently installed Debian 2.1 and i'm having a problem
with dselect.
I'm using the access method apt.
It tells me i have the source list
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
However when i run Update, i get the following
Get ftp://ftp.debian.
Hi,
I have a little problem with dselect.
I was trying to install smbclint, but the installation failed. Then I try to install
it again, but now I can't find smbclient with dselect.
Anyone have a solution for this problem?
Best Regards
Soren Rydlund
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I am trying to install debian on my system. I have a dvd rom drive and I have a
bootable cd rom. I have the base files installed but when I open dselect and
try to install packages it quits with:
ISO9660 Extensions: Microsoft Joliet Level 3
internal error- no filename
at -e line 12, chunk 13
any
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>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Nov 2 14:05:30 1999
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Problem with dselect in unstabke
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stan Brown)
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 13:46:33 -0500 (EST)
From: "Stan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In-Re
How can I totaly reset dselect's view of the world? At least thats what
I think I need to do. Heres the problem.
I am trying to do a cold install from unstable. i have th meachne up,
and conected to the network. I have even run dselect a couple of times.
No
*- On 24 Jul, Helen Cook wrote about "problem with dselect/dpkg"
>
> When I run dselect, and try to install packages this is what happens:
> packages are downloaded correctly, it has trouble removing adbbs (but i
> think this is unrelated to my main later problem), it gives
When I run dselect, and try to install packages this is what happens:
packages are downloaded correctly, it has trouble removing adbbs (but i
think this is unrelated to my main later problem), it gives me the 'Some
errors occured while unpacking...' message, i press enter to continue, and
it spits
I am having a problem with dselect; the computer hung while installing
software, and would not respond to control-c, to trying to log in on
another console, nothing. I rebooted, and now dpkg, dselect and apt all
hang when trying to do anything. Is there a file I can edit/nuke to fix
this? I tried
>> "JC" == Jean-Georges Carbonnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JC> - Somebody told me that probably the iso9660 file system is
JC> configured as a module but I couldn't do anything wiyh the insmod
JC> command. May be I don't do it well.
First check /var/log/messages, if /dev/hdb really is your C
hello,
when I install the latest version of linux (debian) from a CDROM
eveything works good until it begins with dselect. It ask me for the
source and I tell it CDROM, after
it ask me for "the block device type" and it is imposible to go ahead. I
try some things like this:
/dev/hdb
but it say
David Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I mount the cd and use access, then it asks for dir where the files is, and
> gives a suggestion, I try that but its wrong, dont know how to change it or
> how to find out the path
Where did you mount the cdrom?
Which was the suggestion dselect gav
Hi!
I mount the cd and use access, then it asks for dir where the files is, and
gives a suggestion, I try that but its wrong, dont know how to change it or
how to find out the pathI really need to install all, gimp, kde
xwindows and so on...
David
Hello,
I ran deselect,
set flags to install packages,
checked dependencies,
and installed pkgs.
Dselect said "Installation Ok. Hit RETURN"
then I chose 4[c]onfigure
after config, i quit deselect.
When I re-entered deselect and checked which packages were installed, the
ones
that I'd just (suppo
On Wed, Feb 25, 1998 at 10:44:17AM -0500, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
> I was just wondering how I would go about removing a single package from
> my Debian machine.
>
> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 25 Feb, David Wright wrote:
> > On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
> >
> >> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> >> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
> >> package I had installed sinc
On 25 Feb, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
>
>> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
>> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
>> package I had installed since the beginning (including the one I ha
"Richard B. Talley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nebu John Mathai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes this day 25 Feb 98:
>
> > I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> > package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
> > package I had installed sin
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
> package I had installed since the beginning (including the one I had asked
> it for).
>
> I know I'm doi
Richard B. Talley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes this day 25 Feb 98:
> The install command installs all selected programs AND removes programs
> currently installed that have been deselected by the user.
>
> Therefore to remove *one* package only, deselect that one package and
> choose *install*. Th
Richard,
You can do a 'dpkg --purge
Steve Mayer
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Richard B. Talley wrote:
>
> Nebu John Mathai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes this day 25 Feb 98:
>
> > I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> > package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect r
Nebu John Mathai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes this day 25 Feb 98:
> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
> package I had installed since the beginning (including the one I had
> asked it for).
I was just wondering how I would go about removing a single package from
my Debian machine.
I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
package I had installed since the beginning (including the one
i had the same problem earlier today, so i fixed by just reinstalling
a bunch of packages (dpkg and the gang, perl, libc6). i think the one
that did was libc6. or maybe it was just a coincidence.
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Hi,
I must have a problem with perl, I get the following error when trying
dselect with ftp:
Can't locate IO/Socket.pm in @INC at /usr/lib/perl5/Net/FTP.pm line 378.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib/perl5/Net/FTP.pm line 378.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib/dpkg/methods
I installed Apache 1.2.4 recently. Initially there seem to be some problem
leading to number of packages being required or conflicting with
eachother.
I finally get apache to install and along the way upgaded a number of
packages among them are perl and related packages, dpkg, libg++272,
libg++27
Hopefully, someone familiar with dselect can help me with this one
On one system I've got, I've installed and am using ZMailer. No
problems well, until I wanted to ugprade the OS from 1.2.x to 1.3.x.
I failed to notice that dselect wanted to install smail (it wasn't
previously installe
On Mon, 06 Jan 1997 23:28:47 +0100 Dipl.-Ing. A.Tack
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have a problem with dselect on my system. I tried a fresh install of
> 1.2 on my system an selected all packages I wanted.
>
> When finished I found that all packages in non-free did not get insta
Hi all!
I have a problem with dselect on my system. I tried a fresh install of
1.2 on my system an selected all packages I wanted.
When finished I found that all packages in non-free did not get installed.
(for example xv or tkman)
Any ideas why this happened and does there exist a workaround
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