> > > > Umm... *rubs back of head* > > I haven't been able to get dhcpcd working, which I need for using the > > computer on the network, so I can't use dselect... I need to download > > packages individually. (I think.) > > > > > Now you've got me confused. :-) If you can 'download packages > individually' (you are talking about ftp, right?) you can certainly use > dselect to do that for you. In dselect, under the access option, you > can get dselect to install from a hard drive, cdrom, ftp across > internet, http across internet, etc, etc. > If installing from a CD set ('mountable' in dselect access method), the > x stuff is certainly there. If trying to install from the net, use the > 'ftp' access method of dselect. The 'apt' access method is better, but > probably not on the CD set. You need to download and install apt first, > then you'll see a new option, 'apt', under the access method screen in > dselect. > Whatever access method you use (CD,FTP), once you get dselect working > things will get a lot easier. With dselect, when you select the 'xbase' > package dselect/dpkg will automatically check dependencies and select > for install the other packages you'll need, except for the server > XF86_SVGA that you need for your video card. Install the server last. >
What I mean is that Linux can't use the LAN here (at Univ. of Nebr. Lincoln) but Win95 can, so I dl packages in Win95, reboot to Linux, mount the Win95 partition (I've finally automated that) and then use dpkg -i to install it. ---starfox Chris Stevenson