Actual problem resolution - was [Re: [Probable resolutuio] Re: How to diagnose an "apt-get instal"l problem]

2016-09-11 Thread Richard Owlett

On 9/10/2016 9:50 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:

[snip]
Made multiple further tries installing various packages. Got
inconsistent results. The pattern leads me to believe the drive
is becoming flaky. I will create an ISO from the DVD for use on a
flash drive. 50+ years of trouble shooting in diverse
environments is educational ;/


Actual problem was intermittent typos in package name.
I mentally pronounce en-viron-ment as en-viro-ment.
I.E. PBKAC ;/



[Probable resolutuio] Re: How to diagnose an "apt-get instal"l problem

2016-09-10 Thread Richard Owlett

On 9/9/2016 10:18 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:

I was experimenting with a custom minimal install.
[ALL installs are from purchased DVDs as I have minimal
connectivity.]
I installed Jessie (8.0.0) using expert mode on a machine set
aside for experiments.
I explicitly chose no desktop environment. The install proceeded
normally.

 From the Description in Packages.gz,
mate-desktop-environment-core appeared to be appropriate for my
needs.

As root I attempted to do
   apt-get install mate-desktop-environment-core
It began normally but terminated with a file not found message
before coming to the confirm installation step.

To narrow down the problem source(s) I attempted to install a
different program. It proceeded normally to the confirm install
question.

Suspecting a damaged/defective DVD I then attempted a fresh
install to the same partition. This time I chose the lxde
desktop. Installation proceeded to a fully functioning install.

I then used Synaptic to install mate-desktop-environment-core.
It apparently completed normally. [I've not researched what I
have to do to switch desktops.]

How can I diagnose what went wrong when I attempted "apt-get
install"?

TIA


Made multiple further tries installing various packages. Got 
inconsistent results. The pattern leads me to believe the drive 
is becoming flaky. I will create an ISO from the DVD for use on a 
flash drive. 50+ years of trouble shooting in diverse 
environments is educational ;/