On Sunday 16 September 2012 19:34:05 Baron wrote:
On Sunday 16 September 2012 18:32:55 Lisi wrote:
On Sunday 16 September 2012 18:23:19 Slávek Banko wrote:
I tried now to a very clean machine (my builder == not containing anything other than the basic system). To:
aptitude install desktop-base-trinity kde-trinity
I get:
0 packages upgraded, 553 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 367 MB of archives. After unpacking 950 MB will be used. Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?]
That's what I expected, what had previously happened and what I did. The question is: is the problem hardware, software or mushyware (my brain)? And what do I do about it??
Thanks for your reply, Slavek. :-)
Lisi
It may pay to test the CD/DVD drive. I've had odd problems like this and traced it to the optical hardware.
In one instance the download was fine but the burn to a DVD turned out to be bad, but it passed verification. Checking on another machine the burnt disk failed MD5.
Since then I've made a point of comparing the MD5 given by K3B with the reference
One way of checking the optical drive is to test a known good DVD by having the disk check itself and comparing the checksums.
Thanks, Baron. Yes, I always do that too. But this is actually a USB-key. And it it is the installation from the net that I am having trouble with.
Lisi