At 04:34 PM 12/5/96 PST, Bruce wrote: >The way I did it was to start dpkg-ftp, and tell it to use the "frozen" >distribution. I set the ftp site, and told it to update the list of
I'm a new user, with a new Debian install. the 'ftp' access method doesn't work yet, at least not on my system. (the base install went fine, first time. Cool system, that Debian!) Is there a FAQ I could read about how to get 'over the hump' - _from_ a base installation _to_ where the dpkg-ftp is working and I'm able to download by modem? >and it did the job for me. If you are a modem user it could take days. It would still probably be faster than: shutdown and reboot Start Windows Login to internet find a FTP site that's not busy find the files I want, save them to my DOS hard drive reboot, start Debian, start Dselect, load packages find out the package I just downloaded depends on another I don't have yet start over etc. Thanks, Bri -- "the talkin' is over (the walkin' has begun)" - J. Sansone [EMAIL PROTECTED] Support Live Music!! -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]