Find out which packages you need and then use apt to install them: apt-get update (get the newest packagest list) apt-get install <package 1> <package 2> ... (downloads and installs automatically)
Ron On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, dkphoto wrote: > I am trying to download a basic package for the 68K Mac from the Debian > ftp site and could use some help please. > > Files seem to be spread all over with no rhyme or reason. As a result I > can't be sure what I need or where to find it (and I've installed Debian > once before and BSD once too). There seems to be a basic package that is > not clearly labeled as such (just "Debian") and is, to my way of > thinking, way too small to be a full basic install. (About 14 megs > stuffed, including the Base2.1gz file which of course was somewhere else > on the ftp site. WHY?WHY?WHY?). The minimalist information on the web > site also seems to suggest very strongly that there are no man pages > included with the above "package", but that the man pages must be > downloaded separately, also difficult to make sense of, from a separate > page. The packages page took me a couple of hours to find at all, then > when I did, it made little sense. I opened the X windows page and found > everything in there EXCEPT X windows!!! Unless the Debian folks have > performed a Guiness class miracle in compact software design, Xwindows is > certainly not contained in the "Debian" package, it also isn't in the X > folder of the ftp site, so can anyone give me a clue as to where it might > be? > > Why on earth can't they put together some basic packages and clearly > label them?: > > 1. minimal system install > 2. full system install > 3. full system + Xwindows install > 4. all the other stuff you might need or want thrown in a box > > Do they really think that someone wanting to install Linux might not want > the man pages? Is that why they are off in some other corner of the web > site? I can accept the argument, "Linux is difficult to install." I can > also accept the argument that, "Linux is difficult to learn." But I find > it hard to accept the argument that, "Because they're Linux files, it is > difficult to clearly organize and label them on the ftp site." > > Thanks for letting me blow off steam. And TIA for helping me make sense > out of this gibberish. > > David Kachel > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >