On Wednesday 17 January 2007 16:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have no other connections at this time so I did not add any other > but the CDROM
OK. That makes the explanation simple: the CD that you have got probably just does not have any of the packages needed to install a graphical desktop environment included, or at least is missing some essential packages. You will need to add a network mirror in order to be able to install the desktop environment. > > What do you get if you type 'cat /etc/apt/sources/list' at the > > command prompt? > > No such file or directory Sorry, that should have been /etc/apt/sources.list. > Their are 24 packages in the installed list including GNOME and X 11 > no KDE. Their are 33 packages in the NOT INSTALLED LIST including > GNOME ,KDE and X11. This does not make sense that the same ones are > listed in the installed and the uninstalled list. I think you are looking at categories, not packages... Please ask for any further help on the debian-user mailing list [1]. What you are seeing is not an installation problem. At most the problem is a broken CD image. Good luck completing your installation. Cheers, FJP [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
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