On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 9:39 AM, sai ram<k_saira...@rediffmail.com> wrote: > Dear Friends! > I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster" > software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package was > unavailable in my synaptic package manager with Ubuntu repositories, I > downloaded the package from Debian website. It is available in ubuntu since hardy in universe repo.
> While attempting the installation, I encountered dependency errors. I > believe these errors can be overcome by adding appropriate Debian > repositories to the etc/apt/sources.list file of my Ubuntu OS. Don't mix debian with ubuntu please ... (I recomend you switching (reinstalling) to debian :-) ) > > Please > > (1) clarify if I can have both Ubuntu repositories and debian repositories > enabled at the same time ? This is a not good idea, better add universe repository, and upgrade to hardy ... (perhaps one release to next release thought hardy ...) > (2) Do I need any key to access the Debian repositories ? All deb should be signed and you need trust in the keys > (3) give me the exact debian package source location lines, that I need to > add to my etc/sources.list file, so I can henceforth install packages from > Debian repositories without any dependency errors. I guess you can't do it, perhaps if you add hardy repositories (the trhee) and try to install only isomaster it could work -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org