Hello,
I am using Debian 6 x86_64 on netbook (Acer AOD255 - Intel Atom N450 1.66
GHz with HT & 2GB RAM). In Software Center there are some packages that
needs DVD to install. When I was trying to install Chromium there is alert
like that (I'm translating from polish): "CD/DVD 'Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.0
_Squeze_ - Official *i386 * DVD Binary-1 20110205-17:27 is required". There
is also information, that I have to mount it to /media/cdrom to install.
For first I don't have DVD in my netbook, but i can plug in my DVD via SATA
bridge on USB (in the same way I installed Debian). But I have only
*x86_64*media and system doesn't let me to continue with wrong
architecture.
I know that I could download & compile it from sources but *it's stupid that
I need DVD to install some packages if I have Internet!* There are some
packages like Chromium which I can't install using Internet connection. It's
main idea for installing some packages only form DVD, but system says that I
should use DVD* with other **architecture. *

D.S.

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