Dear unknown colleague, I have just installed in my desktop Debian 2.1 from a CD a colleague here created from the net. I have been using Linux for nearly four years now, and have always had Slackware --lastly Slackware 3.3, kernel 2.0.30. Due to a major hardware breakdown I've been forced into a brand new installation from scratch, and have decided myself for Debian this time.
Installation went fine, but I have a few problems which I don't know how to address, so I request your help. This is the first: I chose the 'Scientific' set, but then decided I wanted a few more packages, so I used 'dselect', then Access via 'apt'. I followed the instructions, i.e., Update, Select and Install. Then at a certain point, while files were being transferred, apparently a local network crash happened. After the problem was solved I restarted the process, but saw that ALL non-installed files in the Debian ftp site were marked "not installed; purge (was: purge)". I still marked for installation those I wished (61 files altogether), and proceeded to the next step, Install. But, alas, a problem came: I got the following message: 11 packages upgraded, 61 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 280k/16.7M of archives. After unpacking 29.8M will be used. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] (<enter>) Get ftp://ftp.es.debian.org stable/main man-db [280k] ERROR ftp://ftp.es.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-i386/doc/man-db_2.3.10-69FIX.1.deb Incorrect MD5Sum Then the process hopelessly aborts... So the first question question is obvious: 1) What to do now? I would definitely like to be able to download software, now and in the future... Second is simple: 2) Are there tools or methods to search the Debian archive? The listing is enormous, and I don't see (yet) the logic of the organisation, which makes long and time consuming the simple task of finding a given package. Now third: 3) Is it safe to install non-Debian packages in the 'old' Slackware fashion (download .tgz, unpack, compile, install)? For example, I would like to have the newest version of teTeX --which I didn't find in the archive, and also Netscape-4.7, acroread, and others. Also, is it sensible to install the latest kernel 2.2.14? I think I need at least. some 2.2 version. I think I should mention at this point that I told apt to remove certain packages I thought are not necessary for my needs. Amongst them all teTeX related stuff and a few of the many editors available --I use only emacsen. May this have caused some of the problems described in 1) above...? Finally, I don't seem to understand yet Debian's startup process, as I don't know how to avoid a direct xdm screen at the beginning, for example. Another puzzling issue is that xterms and console don't seem to read login profile files when launched --I have to enforce them via 'source'. The 'su -' command presents this feature, too... It's a long question list to begin with... I hope you can give me a hand, however. Hopefully a few key indications will suffice. Thanks for your kind attention. Best regards, Alberto N.B.: Please note that my e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm not sure that this appears in the message's back address, as I am now using a different computer to send this note. I would appreciate your reply being sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], since this makes things easier for me. Thanks again.