Is there anyone out there that I could call concerning my problem installing debian 1.3.
I have only had one responce on my posted questions... and am no farther ahead than I was a week ago. Whats my problem??? Well ok, let's see, the installation of the base system works correctly. I can boot my Debian GNU/Linux system from harddisk, and I have a network connection. Now to the problems. I start dselect, choose ftp as access method, do an update this works, select my packages, start install. And then it stops with the dpkg-message referring to can't map /lib/libc5. I try to install the file libc5_5.4.33-3.deb using dpkg and I get a message that says version 4.23-6 is already installed. I do get other error messages trying to install other files using the dpkg -i method. I seem to get all sorts of dependency errors. So I try to install the files that the system says it depends on and end up back at the can't map /lib/libc5 error. I also get some kind of error that says that the /usr/lib/libc.so.5 file is missing. I look for it and it points to a file in lib/libc.so.5. At this point I am confused on whats right and whats wrong. After installing this thing 7 times now and always running up into the same error every single install, I don't know where to turn. The IRC are useless and I haven't gotten but one responce on this list. Does anyone know of anyone I can call for help??? If I bought a CD would it make a differnece? Am I talking to brick wall??????????? Tony Koehn [EMAIL PROTECTED] slakware is looking real nice right about now........ This email originated from ourtownusa.com. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .