On Friday 07 December 2001 20:23, you wrote:
> Congratulations.  Welcome. Its not as hard as you might fear Just think
> differently.
>
> As for wizdrake.
> Wizdrake is not installed as standard unless you select the sever install.
> No problem its real easy to install additional packages. You will be doing
> it a lot soon :-)
>
> To install a package open Mandrake Software Manger you will find it in K
> Menu>Configuration>Packaging
> It will prompt you for the root password then a GUI will open. The first
> time you use it a message will pop up telling you to define a security
> update server. Just cancel that for the moment.
>
> In the main window you have two tabs. Installable and Installed. These
> present you with a tree view of the packages on the CD which are either
> already installed or available for install. You can browse to find the
> package you want or else search for it. So to install wizdrake search for
> wizdrake and then select the tickbox next to the result.  You can install
> multiple packages at once if you wish. When you have selected all you want
> hit the install button and they will be installed.  If you have selected a
> package which 'depends' on another one, then that one will be installed
> automagically as well.
>.

A follow-up problem.  I have wizdrake, and its dependencies, wizard and kaffe 
installed.  I THINK permissions are ok.  When I try to start wizdrake, the 
startup screen appears and then just sits there.  My only option at that 
point is to hit "Cancel"  - would someone please tell me where I am going 
wrong.

Thanks for any help.
-- 

Alan Dunford
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