Ok I have no internet on my Laptop and I need to install KDE 3.5. So I burned the KED 3.5 to a disc and slipped it into my laptop. So now what do I need to do? I tried to install it in the terminal but it looks like that only works if you got internet.
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You can use 'dpkg' to install local packages, one viable option could be:
Code:sudo dpkg -iR [deb-directory]
If you wish to use apt-get, take a look at Sky's and Nirvana's posts on this thread
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=2683.0
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Originally posted by jackrippersudo dpkg -iR media:/hdc/kunbuntu-packages-jriddel-key.gpg
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here's an Ubuntu wiki you should be able to walk through to help:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
This is another thread within this forum that discusses the matter
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=757.0
I'm not sure exactly why some people have this problem and others don't. I installed 64-bit breezy twice. one of those times I had the same error--even though I installed it identically both times. Now I'm running 32-bit breezy and have had no issue at all.
Anyway, hope one of those links helps you. BTW, the first link was found within the forum topic referred to by the second link. Thanks to Whoami55 for the first link.
Many times you will get your answers faster if you simply do a search of this forum. To help you I simply entered 'gethostname' into the search. So when you get errors, try punching a distinct part of the error message into the search.
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Hmm...I think you posted on the wrong thread...this one is for KDE 3.5, I would assume that answer was for the SU error?
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Err...nevermind, was too quick to jump to conclusions...the problems are probably related
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Ok well a standard installation I hear will rid me of this problem. So when I install the cd do I type in standard and then enter. This is because everytime I have done an install I just click enter for the default installation.
So is this correct?
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Originally posted by jackripperOk well a standard installation I hear will rid me of this problem. So when I install the cd do I type in standard and then enter. This is because everytime I have done an install I just click enter for the default installation.
So is this correct?
note: I assume you have Windows, so E: would be your disk wrting drive...
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Originally posted by kubicleHmm...I think you posted on the wrong thread...this one is for KDE 3.5, I would assume that answer was for the SU error?
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Err...nevermind, was too quick to jump to conclusions...the problems are probably related
Originally posted by jackripperOk well a standard installation I hear will rid me of this problem. So when I install the cd do I type in standard and then enter. This is because everytime I have done an install I just click enter for the default installation.
So is this correct?
Keep us informed of your progress.
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