Hey,try restoring the original sources by using 'apt-cdrom'. I can't remember how to use it, but read the man page, and you should be fine.
Cameron Matheson c-blair@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu wrote:
I was happily using dselect to install things from a cdrom, using the default for the access choice. Then, one day, I forgot to take the default and typed in something foolish of my own. Since then, I have not been able to get dselect to access the cdrom. Further, I think I may have corrupted my list of installed packages, since I copied a few things in by hand and used dpkg --install. How do I get things back to normal? Thanks!
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