1. ... don't know (I'm still using dselect, haven't tried apt) 2. Make sure you have fat/vfat & msdos support compiled in your kernel and then mount (manually or via some entry in fstab) your Win9x partition with the command 'mount -t msdos /dev/hdxx /mnt' where hdxx is replaced by you partition id, and /mnt replaced with your desired mount point. There is another set of tools (mtools?) that may offer another method.
3. ... haven't played with it 4. You may be having the same problem I had (and found the solution for on this mailing list) - the 'tm' package. Run dselect and 'purge' that package. When I did that emacs installed fine. 5. If you are using pon to start it up, then poff will end it. 6. ... Still working on this myself ---- Ken spOOL wrote: > > First of all, HUGE THANKS to everyone who has answered my questions over > the past few weeks. Just to let you know, I actually have X running now. > > Now my ??? > > 1. Is there a different way to install packages while in X or should I > still be using dselect?? > 2. What/How/Where/Who/When do I install to access a Winblow$ 95 > filesystem. > The W95 filesystem is the first partition on my drive. > 3. I want to install WINE....are there any steps that I need to take > first??? > 4. Everytime I reinstall(because I did something stupid) I get a > dependency > error that says something like "can't install auctext(sp??) dependency > problems" and then it says something like "involves emacs20." Everything > seems to work fine. Any ideas??? > 5. How do I get rid of my ppp connection when i'm done? > 6. Can I set ppp to start automatically when I need it?? > > that should do it for now > > THANKS TO EVERYONE > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null