HI, Did you try to put in /etc/apt/sources.list the ip's and not the domains. Sometimes there is a problem with resolving behind proxy/firewall
Greetz, Johan On Thursday 27 December 2001 19:45, Pauwel Demeyer wrote: > hello > > I've tried to install Debian already a few times. I started with the > download of the bootdisks of pototo 2.2 v4 , I booted and was unable to > use the net (http nor ftp) install. reboot to MDK :) > then download the potato 2.2 v3 cdrom. Install is possible, but the net > is unreacheable. Big problem , because I want this pc to be router > (hoping this time I get more success than om MDk?). I use a cablemodem. > My ISP has a proxy-server. when I fill these in during install or > (when having installed a cd-version) apt-get, they seem not to be > online. (_impossible_) > then, yesterday, i downed the 2 cd's of the woody 3.0, burned them on > cd, tried to boot, (granted!), tried to install via http, again, same > probs. Install via cd you say? he sais something like 'no packages on > this medium'??? What went wrong? is is again me, who knows *nothing* > about the whole stuff? > > tnx in advance > > ps: plz reply to me personally also, 'cause I didn't subscribe to the > list.. :)