On 24/10/2013 15:15, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 24/10/13 23:40, mess-mate wrote:On 24/10/2013 14:35, mess-mate wrote:On 24/10/2013 14:24, berenger.morel@neutralite.org wrote:Le 24.10.2013 14:16, mess-mate a écrit :Hi, i tried to install the *.deb version of debian but apt-get or aptitude didn't find that file. Downloade it in the Downloads dir, cd Downloads and as usual ( as root) apt-get install .....Apt and aptitude are made to handle repositories, not on-disk stuff. If you like the command line tools, just use #dpkg -i <file>. You will probably have to install it's other dependencies then. Using aptitude in ncurse mode is my usual method to fix them. Otherwise, you can install gdebi and probably just double click on the file. I am not sure, I never used it (always did the dpkg -i <file>)Thank you !! I was completely forgotten and forgot some other commands since all is mfst-like now :( regardsOk, first error: qupzilla: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libQupZilla.so.1: undefined symbol: _ZN13QWebInspector10closeEventEP11QCloseEventWhen was the last time you ran "# apt-get update;apt-get upgrade" ? Please post the output of:- $ apt-get -sf install;cat /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list | egrep -v '^#|^$' Kind regards
I ran apt-get 1 day ago before i decided todo a fresh wheezy install. This version had a couple of years ago a distupgrade from lenny to squeeze.I maintain of course my /home, /data and /opt partitions before the installation.
I run debian already several years and linux since say the eighty's .. help is and will always be needed in linux so is with every os. kind regards