On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 16:05, Jared Bernard wrote: > > Yes, you should use different mirrors or a different access method (like > > HTTP). One of the index files (Packages.gz) is failing to fully be > > downloaded. > > So, do I just edit the /etc/apt/sources.list with an HTTP site? How do > I know what HTTP site to use, is there a list out there that I can > choose from?
Two sites I would recommend you become familiar with are apt-get.org and backports.org. The former is great for bleeding edge, questionably legal, and unofficial packages. The latter takes packages from unstable and recompiles them for stable. Very handy. Corey
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