Hi Christian > installed, so the kernel-image source package is on the source CD, the > kernel-image binary package is on your CD, the kernel-source source package > is on the source CD, the kernel-source binary (binary-all) package is on the > binary CDs, simple isn't it?). Well, my woody only has 7 Binary-CD-s and one Add-On-CD (Open Office). So, I never expected the kernel sources to be on them. find /cdrom -name '*kernel*' -print yielded kernel 2.2.20 and 2.4.xx apt-get install kernel-sources-2.2.20 kernel-sources-2.4.18 OK So now I think I can compile my own kernel
> > CD-structure has greatly changed from a task / field-oriented to a > > first_letter_of_app_name-structure it's quite difficult to search no. > > apt-cache might not always be helpful. > You typicall do not search on the CD for programs, thats what dselect and > friends are for. What do you do if you are looking for a program with particular features but don't have the slightest idea as what it might be called. Here browsing the CD's has often been a good idea, but will no longer work with the new layout. > they are not _in_ X, but xfree86 is not only one package, it depends on > several other packages and the one or other package requires (or suggests) > one of the packages you mentioned. If you use dselect to install packages, > you should be able to see what packages require. And if you try to unselect > one of those packages, it will tell you which package needs/recommends it. makes sense. > > > | xdm? I don't want any graphical login. > > > Then don't install xdm. > > I never asked for them. During another installation (on my laptop) I was > > presented a menu from which to choose a gdm without a choice to say no, > > thanks, don't want this. Somehow it seems to default to installing a > > gdm. dkpg -r xdm dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of xdm x-window-system depends on xdm so I cant't remove it, but I think it should not be installed by default. Thanks for the help Axel Schlicht -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]