George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> One trick that I have learned is to SELECT NOTHING the first time you run
> dselect, simply let it install the PRESELECTED things only. THEN run
> dselect again and choose your other software.
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>
The original problem was problems with installin
One trick that I have learned is to SELECT NOTHING the first time you run
dselect, simply let it install the PRESELECTED things only. THEN run
dselect again and choose your other software.
George Bonser
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Fri, 25 Apr 1997, Daeron wrote:
> Every time I've tried to run dselect I get down to 'install' and start
> it,
>
> after several screens (and seconds) it start list a bunch of selected
> options gives an error message. Below is the for of it
> == ==
> /debian/stable/binary-i386/admi
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