Hi, Try to install modules independently. You can see which exist by doing:
$ apt-cache show kde|grep Depends Depends: kde-core, kde-amusements, kdeaddons, kdeadmin, kdeartwork, kdegraphics, kdemultimedia, kdenetwork, kdepim, kdeutils, kdewebdev They're metapackages. Which means empty packages, only dependencies. Descend until you can install something the base or be brave and use Sid ;) cu On 10/22/05, Sebastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi ! > > > > I've tried to install Debian a few weeks ago – I actually hadn't use it for > a few years I must confess :P and I wanted to install kde on it. > > > > I'm using a testing distribution, and I tried a simple > > apt-get install kde > > > > But I got a error message saying kdegraphics and kdewebdev would and could > not be installed. After a few researches it seems that some of the packets > they depend of are "empty", meaning they are in the base but got nothing in > it… > > On a first PC I managed to install a Kde by playing with the unstable > version, so I got on with it, but now I definitely want to use a testing for > another PC I'm currently setting, so can anybody tell me what I'm doing > wrong ? > > > > Thx ! > > > > S. > >

