Guayaquil, Jan. 9th, 2001 Dear Sir,
I found that on http://gluck.debian.org/~andreas/debian/dists/wine/main/binary-i386/ you maintain the *.deb binaries and sources of the Wine project. I use Corel Linux, which is a debian distribution. I downloaded the files at the above mentioned address, put it in tamporary folder on my PC, and run the Corel Update application. In it there is an option, ¨Install DEB file". I use it to select the wine files, but it says that needs (depends on) debconf. So I downloaded the debconf from the Debian site, and when I try to install it it says that it goes in conflict with apt. Then I UnInstall apt, and then it says that it goes in conflict with "menu". So I deinstall "menu", and the Corel/KDE grafical interface stop funcioning. I restarted the machine, it doesn't load the graph interface anymore. I can still log in as root in text mode. If I try to start X, with "startx", it starts fvwm, ...., which works, but that is not what I want. Where is the problem? Regards, Stefano Mollo Guayaquil, Ecuador. ===== Linux Does It Better! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/