All thanks for the help.
I got it working by adding the kde.tdyc.com/pub/dke and doing the
following:
apt-get update
apt-get install kdebase
I had to issue a dpkg --configure -a as I got a segfalt. But it must
have recoverd correctly as I'm using Netscape under KDE to send this.
:)
My impress
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 04:26:32PM -0800, John Mautz wrote:
> As pointed out by hogan, there is no security.debian.org for testing/woody.
Yes, but those running testing still have a sizable portion of packages
from stable/potato that security.debian.org is needed to update.
-Rob
As I understand it, security.debian.org is still useful if you're
running testing, since someone running testing still has some packages
from potato. Unstable gets security fixes simply from regular upgrades
while those using testing would normally have to wait for the packages
to stabalize before
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Daniel Jones wrote:
[...]
> And, as has already been pointed out, get
> security.debian.org added as well.
Yes, except that the given line was wrong and that, AFAIK, there is
no security updates for testing anyway!
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Francois Gouget [EMAIL PROTECTED]http:
> Okay, I added -
>
> Add:
>
> ftp://kde.tdyc.com/pub/kde potato main crypto optional
> qt1apps
>
And now I get a message stating that task-kde depends on kview and is not going
to be installed. So, I did an ap-get install kview and kview depends on
tetex-lib (>= 1.0.6-7). Okay, I try an apt-get
> ftp://security.debian.org/debian testing main non-free contrib
I thought security only had stable? Took a peek... Seems it does have more..
HOWEVER..
There is no ftp://security.debian.org/debian
There is ftp://security.debian.org/debian-security potato|sid|slink|stable
There is http://security.
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001 14:50:31 -0800, John Mautz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a woody system running xfree 4.0.2 and want to give KDE a try but
>can't find the KDE package.
>
>I checked the archives and tried 'apt-get install task-kde' but I get
>the following message:
>
>"Package task-kde has
>
>I figure I need to add the a location to sources.list but don't know
>which site to add. (Currently apt-get is
>looking in:
>
>ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing main non-free contrib
>ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian testing main non-free contrib
>
for gods sake get
ftp://security.debian.org
I have a woody system running xfree 4.0.2 and want to give KDE a try but
can't find the KDE package.
I checked the archives and tried 'apt-get install task-kde' but I get
the following message:
"Package task-kde has no available version, but exists in the database.
This typically means that the p
I did an install of Stormix and chose kde as my default windowmanger. Then
I added:
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato main
to my sources.list. I added "apt-get update" and "apt-get install task-kde"
it pulled down all the packages. So now my question is this, how do I start
kde2? Everytime I typ
Joel Dinel wrote:
So I've downloaded all of KDE2's .deb files instead
of fiddling around with sources.list.
trust me, it's worth it to fiddle around with the
sources.list (shouldn't be too hard just keep at it
untill it works, you'll get it) because after that's
done you just type:
#apt-g
So I've downloaded all of KDE2's .deb files instead of fiddling around with
sources.list.
Now, what's the order or the "main" package to install first? A mere dpkg -i
*.deb reports a boatload of dependencies problems...
Thanks !
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Joel Dinel
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