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    Hi to everybody, and sorry for my non perfect english

    I have this problem:
    I just intalled Kubuntu 6.06 but I can't connect to the Net via my ethernet DSL modem. I found somewhere an article that told to use 'kdsl' to configure the connection.
    Now the program's name is 'knet', downloaded the package with WinXP (I have both installed) but when I ran './configure' it returns me:

    Code:
    configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
    in some way I figured out that I'm missing the 'build-essential' package, I tried to download it but I've found only .deb packages for debian, so I can't install them!

    all other solutions I find were telling to use 'apt-get' but I can't access the internet and I can't recognize this package on the install CD

    help me please, I'm goin' mad....


    hope you all understand my english

    #2
    Re: installing build-essentials

    Try this:
    Code:
    sudo apt-cdrom add
    sudo aptitude update
    sudo aptitude install build-essential
    Linux is ready for the desktop--but whose desktop?<br />How to install software in Kubuntu

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      #3
      Re: installing build-essentials

      err, you just need the command

      Code:
      pppoeconf
      to setup up a PPPoE DSL connection.
      Jucato&#39;s Data Core

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        #4
        Re: installing build-essentials

        ok, I'll try and then report

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          #5
          Re: installing build-essentials

          Originally posted by aysiu
          Try this:
          Code:
          sudo apt-cdrom add
          sudo aptitude update
          sudo aptitude install build-essential
          done it, the answer (since my kubuntu language should be italian, I have to translate some parts. Hope you understand anyway):
          Code:
          Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched "build-essentials"
          The following packages are BROKEN:
           binutils build-essential dpkg-dev libc6-dev make
          0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
          Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.
          The following packages have unmet dependencies:
           dpkg-dev: Depends: dpkg (>= 1.13.20) but 1.13.11ubuntu6 is installed.
           libc6-dev: Depends: libc6 (= 2.3.6.ds1-6) but 2.3.6-0ubuntu20 is installed.
                   Depends: linux-kernel-headers but it is not installable
           binutils: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6) but 2.3.6-0ubuntu20 is installed.
           make: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6) but 2.3.6-0ubuntu20 is installed.
           build-essential: Depends: gcc (>= 4:4.1.1) but it is not installable
                        Depends: g++ (>= 4:4.1.1) but it is not installable
          Resolving dependencies...
          The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
          
          Remove the following packages:
          build-essential
          
          Install the following packages:
          linux-kernel-headers [2.6.11.2-0ubuntu18 (dapper)]
          
          Downgrade the following packages:
          binutils [2.17-3 (now) -> 2.16.1cvs20060117-1ubuntu2.1 (dapper)]
          dpkg-dev [1.13.24 (now) -> 1.13.11ubuntu6 (dapper)]
          libc6-dev [2.3.6.ds1-6 (now) -> 2.3.6-0ubuntu20 (dapper)]
          make [3.81-3 (now) -> 3.80+3.81.b4-1 (dapper)]
          
          Score is -738
          
          Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] Y 
          
          The following NEW packages will be automatically installed:
           linux-kernel-headers
          The following packages will be automatically REMOVED:
           build-essential
          The following packages will be DOWNGRADED:
           binutils dpkg-dev libc6-dev make
          The following NEW packages will be installed:
           linux-kernel-headers
          The following packages will be REMOVED:
           build-essential
          0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 4 downgraded, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
          Need to get 0B/5717kB of archives. After unpacking 6189kB will be used.
          Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?] Y
          
          Writing extended state information... Done
          (Reading database ... 66961 files and directories actually installed.)
          Removing build-essential ...
          (Reading database ... 66953 files and directories actually installed.)
          Preparing to substitute binutils 2.17-3 (with .../binutils_2.16.1cvs20060117-1ubuntu2.1_i386.deb) ...
          Unpackung binutils replacement ...
          Preparing to substitute make 3.81-3 (with .../make_3.80+3.81.b4-1_i386.deb) ...
          Unpackung make replacement ...
          Preparing to substitute dpkg-dev 1.13.24 (with .../dpkg-dev_1.13.11ubuntu6_all.deb) ...
          Unpackung dpkg-dev replacement ...
          Selected package linux-kernel-headers, that was not selected.
          Unpacking linux-kernel-headers (from .../linux-kernel-headers_2.6.11.2-0ubuntu18_i386.deb) ...
          Preparing to substitute libc6-dev 2.3.6.ds1-6 (con .../libc6-dev_2.3.6-0ubuntu20_i386.deb) ...
          Unpackung libc6-dev replacement ...
          Configuring binutils (2.16.1cvs20060117-1ubuntu2.1) ...
          
          Configuring make (3.80+3.81.b4-1) ...
          
          Configuring dpkg-dev (1.13.11ubuntu6) ...
          Configuring linux-kernel-headers (2.6.11.2-0ubuntu18) ...
          Configuring libc6-dev (2.3.6-0ubuntu20) ...
          then I type 'sudo aptitude install build-essential' again:
          Code:
          Reading packages list... Done
          Generating dependencies tree... Done
          Reading extended state information
          Initializing package states... Done
          Building tag database... Done
          Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched "build-essentials"
          No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
          0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
          Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.
          should I have to download again installation packages of Kubuntu and reinstall it?

          Originally posted by Jucato
          err, you just need the command

          Code:
          pppoeconf
          to setup up a PPPoE DSL connection.
          the error report:
          Code:
          Sorry, I scanned 1 interface, but the Access
          Concentrator of your provider did not respond. Please
          check your network and modem cables. Another reason
          for the scan failure may also be another running pppoe
          process which controls the modem.

          thanks anyway

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            #6
            Re: installing build-essentials

            Originally posted by rex1984
            Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched "build-essentials"
            Are you sure that you are typping "build-essential".

            It seens like your adding an extra s at the end.

            Javier.

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              #7
              Re: installing build-essentials

              ooooooooopsssssss

              sorry


              [edit]

              this time is ok for build-essential, only a typing mismatch
              I installed the package rp-pppoe-3.6.tar.gz with no problems, configured it (I hope) correctly but when I run 'pppoe-start' it goes on timeout

              trying to configure knet package (knet-0.6beta1) the error is (only error messages):
              Code:
              checking for gawk... no
              checking whether we are cross compiling... no
              not using lib directory suffix
              checking for g77... no
              checking for f77... no
              checking for xlf... no
              checking for frt... no
              checking for pgf77... no
              checking for fort77... no
              checking for fl32... no
              checking for af77... no
              checking for f90... no
              checking for xlf90... no
              checking for pgf90... no
              checking for epcf90... no
              checking for f95... no
              checking for fort... no
              checking for xlf95... no
              checking for ifc... no
              checking for efc... no
              checking for pgf95... no
              checking for lf95... no
              checking for gfortran... no
              checking whether we are using the GNU Fortran 77 compiler... no
              checking whether accepts -g... no
              checking if gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... no
              checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no
              checking for shl_load... no
              checking for shl_load in -ldld... no
              checking for dlopen... no
              checking whether to build static libraries... no
              checking for shl_load... (cached) no
              checking for shl_load in -ldld... (cached) no
              checking for dlopen... (cached) no
              ls: ../ppp*gz: No such file or directory
              ls: ppp*gz: No such file or directory
              checking for strlcat... no
              checking for strlcpy... no
              checking for main in -lcompat... no
              checking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet... no
              checking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet_stub... no
              checking for poll in -lpoll... no
              checking CoreAudio/CoreAudio.h usability... no
              checking CoreAudio/CoreAudio.h presence... no
              checking for CoreAudio/CoreAudio.h... no
              checking for killpg in -lucb... no
              checking for shl_unload in -ldld... no
              checking crt_externs.h usability... no
              checking crt_externs.h presence... no
              checking for crt_externs.h... no
              checking for _NSGetEnviron... no
              checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check 
              your installation and add the correct paths!
              I think the last is, obviously, the worst error but I don't know how I can fix it!


              another little thing
              I use .txt files made with nano to transport reports from kubuntu to winXP with an USB key, but windows can't recognize the enter command for new line, showing a square instead.
              any suggestion to solve this?

              thanks

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                #8
                Re: installing build-essentials

                Originally posted by rex1984
                I use .txt files made with nano to transport reports from kubuntu to winXP with an USB key, but windows can't recognize the enter command for new line, showing a square instead.
                any suggestion to solve this?
                You may try this one: http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html

                HTH
                Birdy

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                  #9
                  Re: installing build-essentials

                  Originally posted by penguin.ch
                  Originally posted by rex1984
                  I use .txt files made with nano to transport reports from kubuntu to winXP with an USB key, but windows can't recognize the enter command for new line, showing a square instead.
                  any suggestion to solve this?
                  You may try this one: http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html

                  HTH
                  Birdy
                  Wordpad would do just fine

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                    #10
                    Re: installing build-essentials

                    no suggestions for the problem with X includes?

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                      #11
                      Re: installing build-essentials

                      For most programs to compile you need some development libraries (depending on what you're trying to compile)...installing kdelibs4-dev and it's dependencies you'll get most things you need to compile for kde (including the X includes)...if you need just the X includes, I believe they are in the 'libx11-dev' package.

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                        #12
                        Re: installing build-essentials

                        other problems installing kdelibs4-dev

                        I'll reinstall Kubuntu!

                        Thanks everybody

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