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    Installing ethereal

    Greetings,
    I just installed kubuntu-6.06.1 desktiop on my notebook computer. I am new to Linux but am going to use it as my primary os. I needed to install ethereal so I could do a bit of network monitoring (figure out why lan is sluggy).

    I launched adept manager and used it to install updates (get firefox as well). that worked sweet. When I tried to get ethereal, it didn't show it as a choice. When I launched terminal and did: sudo apt-get install ethereal I get an error: can't find package ethereal.

    I assume I need to access another repository, but am unsure how to do it. So, for the newbie, how do I get/install ethereal ?

    thanks in advance.

    -D

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    Re: Installing ethereal

    Right now I can't access my kubuntu machine so I'll guess. I suppose that you are using the Add/Remove Programs menu on Kmenu, maybe you should try using Adept (Package Manager) on the System menu.

    Also etherreal is a gnome app, so you should search it with the Any Suite option on the Adept Installer.

    Also you can try a apt-get update before all.

    Hope this help you

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      #3
      Re: Installing ethereal

      Sorry,
      No I was not using add/remove programs (looked at it after your post, but it doesn't show ethereal, no matter the choices). I tried adept prior to my first posting. I also tried the command line : sudo apt-get install ethereal. That command results in an error message: E: Couldn't find package ethereal
      I am trying the command Konsole.

      any ideas greatly appreciated.

      -Darryl

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        #4
        Re: Installing ethereal

        ethereal is in (synaptic) networking using the universe repositories ...

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          #5
          Re: Installing ethereal

          sorry that I am thick, but I am new to Kubuntu, and adept. If I go to manage respositories, I don't see "universe repository". So, if you could point me in the right direction for getting adept to use "that respository" so I could select ethereal from the networking and install it, I would appreciate it. If this is a common request that occurs over and over, then a pointer to where the info exists would be quite fine.

          thanks,
          Darryl

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            #6
            Re: Installing ethereal

            figured it out. "enabled" the universe repositories in the manage repositories screen. Then did fetch update. Then searched for ethereal and installed. worked like a champ.

            thanks for all the help.

            -Darryl

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