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From: Neil Jones on 10 Jan 2010 04:16 I have installed Debian Linux for the first time on my new Eeepc (1005HA to be exact). It was not an easy install. I do have the network (eth0) connection and did perform "aptitude update" and "aptitude upgrade". Now I want to install wicd Network Manager, so that I can configure the WLAN. When I execute "aptitude wicd" the message say nothing exists in the repository. Are there any other tools that I can use to configure wireless LAN? Also, I want to make the install more complete (development tools, X applications, OpenOffice etc). Where do I start on this? Thank you in advance for any help. NJ PS - Could you also please list an example of the /etc/apt/sources.list file? Should I keep only one repository link or can I have more than one? I apologize I have too many questions. Thank you once again.
From: samhas on 10 Jan 2010 04:47 Hello, > I do have the network (eth0) connection and did perform "aptitude > update" and "aptitude upgrade". Now I want to install wicd Network > Manager, so that I can configure the WLAN. When I execute "aptitude > wicd" the message say nothing exists in the repository. Are there any > other tools that I can use to configure wireless LAN? the best tool I know is wpa_supplicant - very good documentation, and you can adabt it flexibly to your needs (not only wpa and wpa2 networks, but also wep, wired connections with 802.1X standart etc.). It has a frontend wpa_cli, but I've never tested it. > Also, I want to make the install more complete (development tools, X > applications, OpenOffice etc). Where do I start on this? with "aptitude search somename" you can search the package database for applications you want to install. Perhaps http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html might be useful for you... samhas
From: Mark Hobley on 10 Jan 2010 05:08 In comp.os.linux.misc Neil Jones <myself(a)dev.null> wrote: > I have installed Debian Linux for the first time on my new Eeepc (1005HA > to be exact). It was not an easy install. > When I execute "aptitude wicd" the message say nothing exists in the > repository. That package is in unstable. You need to add sources for the unstable repository to install that. > Also, I want to make the install more complete (development tools, X > applications, OpenOffice etc). Where do I start on this? Damn, I had some pages on this specifically for Debian. Unfortunately, I am phasing out Debian here, so I think some of these have been wiped. I did copy them to the Debian Wiki a while ago, but I think they disappeared. I've got some notes: These are things to do once the system has booted for the first time: Create a user account for normal use Install a text editor - nano - levee Configure the network interface Install the networking tools Install the system management tools Install the file management tools Install the decompression tools Install the backup tools Install the development tools - http://markhobley.yi.org/gnu/toolchain/components.html Install the heirloom replacement tools - There are some bugs in GNU tar, which I have to work around here Install the audio tools Install a newsreader - tin Install an ICQ client Install the X windows system Install the cups printing system Install the X editing tools - leafpad Install a word processor - abiword Install a thumbnail viewer - gqview > PS - Could you also please list an example of the /etc/apt/sources.list > file? # # This is the apt source file # #deb file:///cdrom/ lenny main #deb ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free deb ftp://mirrors.virginmedia.com/sites/ftp.debian.org/ squeeze main contrib non-free #deb-src ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main contrib non-free deb-src ftp://mirrors.virginmedia.com/sites/ftp.debian.org/ squeeze main contrib non-free deb ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian-volatile/ squeeze/volatile main #deb ftp://mirrors.virginmedia.com/sites/ftp.debian.org/ squeeze/volatile main deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main deb-src http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main deb ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free #deb ftp://mirrors.virginmedia.com/sites/ftp.debian.org/ unstable main contrib non-free #deb-src ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free deb-src ftp://mirrors.virginmedia.com/sites/ftp.debian.org/ unstable main contrib on-free deb http://www.backports.org/debian squeeze-backports main contrib non-free deb http://ftp.debian-unofficial.org/debian squeeze main contrib non-free restricted deb-src http://ftp.debian-unofficial.org/debian squeeze main contrib non-free restricted > Should I keep only one repository link or can I have more than one? You can have more than one. Mark. -- Mark Hobley Linux User: #370818 http://markhobley.yi.org/
From: mechanic on 10 Jan 2010 06:54 On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 10:08:02 GMT, Mark Hobley wrote: [wicd] > That package is in unstable. You need to add sources for the > unstable repository to install that. And in Lenny-backports, and in squeeze(testing). And the OP would be well advised to go to forums.eeeuser.com for more info on the specifics of the 1005HA. -- mechanic
From: ray on 10 Jan 2010 11:22
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 10:16:07 +0100, Neil Jones wrote: > I have installed Debian Linux for the first time on my new Eeepc (1005HA > to be exact). It was not an easy install. > > I do have the network (eth0) connection and did perform "aptitude > update" and "aptitude upgrade". Now I want to install wicd Network > Manager, so that I can configure the WLAN. When I execute "aptitude > wicd" the message say nothing exists in the repository. Are there any > other tools that I can use to configure wireless LAN? Sounds like it's already working - what else is there to configure? > > Also, I want to make the install more complete (development tools, X > applications, OpenOffice etc). Where do I start on this? synaptic is an easy to use GUI package manager - I'd start there. > > Thank you in advance for any help. > > NJ > > PS - Could you also please list an example of the /etc/apt/sources.list > file? Should I keep only one repository link or can I have more than > one? I apologize I have too many questions. Thank you once again. |