I had the same problem and the md5sum checks so it must be something
else. Here is the result of my attempt:
bash# dpkg -i kernel-source-2.0.23_0.deb
(Reading database ... 27768 files and directories currently
installed.)
Unpacking kernel-source-2.0.23 (from kernel-source-2.0.23_0.deb)
FWIW, I just tried to D/L the kernel-source-2.0.23_0.deb from ftp.debian.org
using dpkg-ftp and I got the same problem. There is something wrong with this
package. It should, in my opinion, be removed from the ftp site if a
replacement can not be made available soonest.
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Guy Maor's message dated: 14 Nov 1996 00:56:11 CST
Lamar Folsom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I downloaded kernel-source-2.0.23_0.deb today and found that dselect/dpkg wa
s
unable to install it.
I tried to extract the copy on the master site, and it's fine. Maybe
your download got corrupted?
Lamar Folsom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I downloaded kernel-source-2.0.23_0.deb today and found that dselect/dpkg was
unable to install it.
I tried to extract the copy on the master site, and it's fine. Maybe
your download got corrupted? md5sum is:
fee75e4ed7841c6b4b18d1e13d97859b
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