j Mak wrote:
1 My /apt/sources.list is empty, where can i find
repository addresses.
If it is empty, I suggest you first run apt-setup. This will create a
first sources.list for you, and will offer you a long list of debian
mirrors from all around the world.
These are for official packages only!
You will probably also want to add these to your sources.list:
# mplayer, acroread, LAME, etc.
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ stable main
# Skype, Java 5, Real Player, Flash, etc.
deb http://archive.unable-to-package.org/debian-utp sarge main contrib
non-free restricted
And in case you want to use the newest Xfce (the best Desktop ever *g*):
# XFce 4.2+
deb http://www.os-works.com/debian testing main
2.Currntly, I can start synaptic only form the command
line but not from the menu, how can i fix this.
That's very unlikely. If you have installed synaptic with apt, debian
will run `update-menus` to put it in the system menu. Maybe you looked
in the wrong place. It will probably be located in "Apps-->System"
3.I connet to the internet using pon from the command
line, is there a graphical interface for pon.
Not that I know of. And what for, if I may ask? The command is `pon
<provider>`. Which becomes even less to type if you `alias` it with a
custom command. I see no need for a graphical interface here, do you?
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Matthias Kaeppler
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