shatam bhattacharya wrote:

> >Also, is 192.168.1.1 a real DNS server? I suspect that is pointing to
> >your router, and I suspect it should be pointing to your ISP's DNS
> >server(s). That might be configurable in your router's web interface, or
> >you can just change your resolv.conf file for a quick test. Here's my
> >file for comparison.
>
> volla !!!!
> I replaced the nameserver with that given in my DSL interface and apt
> update is working...THANKS FOR THE HELP.
> Now I will try to update X(for Intel 845). By the way, when I try
> apt-get install a lot of dependency problems show up on the screen. Is
> this configurable or should I resolve the dependencies by hand ???
>

Whew! Yea!

I'm not sure what you mean by "dependency problems show up".

You should not have to resolve the dependencies by hand (using official
Debian sources, at least). That's the greatness of apt and Debian; it
does all that for you.

But as mentioned, I'm unclear on what you're seeing, so something odd
may be happening. You should just be able to:

#apt-get update
#apt-get dist-upgrade
 and maybe
#apt-get install x-window-system kde gnome icewm fluxbox

and whatever needs to be installed will be installed.

-- 
Kent


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