On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 12:00:09AM -0500, Phil Beder wrote: > At 11:34 PM 12/26/01 -0500, you wrote: > >On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 11:18:31PM -0500, Phil Beder wrote: > >| Hello all, > >| I'm having trouble installing software. I have downloaded Gimp, Netscape, > >| Mozilla and others and seem to have compatibility problems with the version > >| of Debian I'm running. I thought I had 2.1.1, but in fact it returns Ver > >| 2.0.36 when issued the uname -a command.
Perhaps 2.1.1 is the Debian version (Slink R1?), and 2.0.36 is the kernel version that came with Debian 2.1.1? > >| When I tried to install Netscape and Mozilla I got an error message: > >| "error loading shared libraries libgtk-1.2.so.: cannot open shared object > >| file: No such file or directory" > >| (I know the libgtk file on my machine is different, probably older) > > > >apt-get install libgtk1.2 > Tried this and got warnings "Couldn't stat source package list http:// . . . > Dont have pppconfig installed correctly yet, (was working now it's not) > this apt command is looking out onto the web, ... right?? Probably. Depends how you have apt configured. If there are external url's in your /etc/apt/sources.list, then likely apt is looking on the net. > >| With Star Office I got: > >| "wrong glibc version you need 2.1.1" glibc has its own version number series. > >What does 'dpkg -l libc6' say? > > This command returns: > "|status=Not/Installed/Config-Files/Unpacked/Failed-configf/Half-installed > |/Err?=(none)/Hold /Reinst-requird ... This is the legend of the line that describes the libc6 situation on your box. The interesting line is the last one: ii libc6 2.1.3-10.0.2 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone The first i says I want it to be installed. The second i says it is installed The third character (blank) says no errors with the installation. libc6 is the name of the package The version is 2.1.3-10.0.2 (not really sure what this really means, version 2.1.3 and some more precise stuff I guess) And the last bunch of stuff on the line gives the description of the package in half-a-line. For the record, I'm running Debian Potato, 2.2R2 on a Sun machine. uname -a returns Linux seal 2.2.17 #1 Tue Jul 4 13:15:34 EDT 2000 sparc unknown ^^^^^^ kernel version /etc/debian_version contains the version of debian that you are running. Mine says 2.2 (not 2.2R2). I just know it is 2.2R2. I order CD's with Debian, and it was written on them. Sorry I'm not a big "version of libc vs version of kernel" expert so can't solve your problem, but I hope some of these explanations can help you understand your situation better. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Welcome to the GNU age! http://www.gnu.org