OK folks, what am I missing here? (Plenty, I'm sure)
I've just installed 2.2r2. My first experience with Debian.
I've done apt-get dist-upgrade. I'm using the default stable sites in sources.list.
I want to install KDE 2.1. It's not found on the default stable sites.
When I put a different recommended site, ftp://kde.tdyc.com/debian, into the sources.list, and run apt-get update, then apt-get install kdebase task-kfe, I get a long list of unmet dependencies.
I would sure like to get KDE 2.1 on my system, but (as you can probably tell) am not capable of compiling it or anything like that.
Any help would be appreciated. Just tell me what to read.
--On Thursday, March 01, 2001 07:04:12 AM -0700 "Ivan E. Moore II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 05:59:01AM -0800, Eduardo Silva wrote:When I try to apt install the new kde2.1 arts package, it can't because it depends on libmpeg0 which depends on libvorbis0 which doesn't exist in Potato. Yesterday libogg0 also didn't exist. libvorbis0 from woody needs a more recent libc6 than potato's.
Can libvorvis be backported to potato, with the necessity of the newest woody libc6?
why? it was just in the kde2 section...it just happens to be one of the files I missed copy'ng over to main...I just did that and the update script is running right now...
Ivan
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