Andrei Popescu wrote:
Your apt knows only of one source for packages, and that is the CD1. You need to add additional sources.

I've only got one CD, will try to download second.

If you already have more than the first CD then you could add it with apt-cdrom (see 'man apt-cdrom' for more details). Otherwise, if your internet connection is working under Debian, you should uncomment (remove the # in front of) the line starting with 'deb' and also add something like:

deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian etch main contrib

Replace 'us' with your country code if necessary or check the mirror list for a mirror close to you (http://www.debian.org/mirror/list)

After that run 'apt-get update' and try installing openoffice again.

I don't have a network connection, a win modem is the only one I have and I am currently working to try compile the win modem source code. I'll have to install kernel header files to do it. But first, I have to learn how to install packages in Debian.

P.S. Is there a reason for using apt-get? aptitude is the recommended frontend and also has a nice text interface if you start it without options.

I am new to Debian :-), just follow instructions from people who helped me through the package installation. If you could give me aptitude commands for package installation, I'll try it.

Thank you.

Jim


--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to