On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:32:52 -0800, Steve Dorsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello > > I am running my machine with a NATted 10. static IP. My machine can > see the internet, I can ping IPs, and I can surf the web. Running > Redhat FC3. > > I had to download "atrpms-kickstart-25-1.rhfc3.at.i386.rpm" and > install it manually because I thought the server may have been down at > the location in Jarod's guide. Anyway, I typed "apt-get install > synaptic" and was greeted with "Couldn't find package synaptic". > > I have no idea what this means. > > Any ideas here? I just started the guide, so I could re-install Linux > if I need to but would rather not. > > It just means that the synaptic package wasn't available. You prollie spelled it wrong. It's not required for the install. I skipped it. All it is is a graphical apt package. If you continue to have errors during apt-get, post that.
You should be able to do an # apt-get update And get a list of the packages. Then you can # apt-get dist-upgrade to upgrade your system. -- -=/>Thom
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