You can also use 'apt-setup' for a wizard type walkthrough.

Jeff Rasmussen


On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 22:00:02 -0600, Sam MacDonald <smac at visi.com> wrote:
> I've not run debian for a while other then on a server and I've lost my
> mind.
> I can't remember where or what to put in to apt.conf so I can get to the
> debian packages.
> 
> Long story...
> I installed debian woody i386 on a Compaq V300 laptop from a CD (needs
> more ram for Xwindows).
> It didn't get a connection to the network/internet until after apt-get
> got configured.
> The only place I can get applications is from a CD...
> 
> I need to install Moria, yes I need a fix of Moria to make my day better ;-)
> 
> Sam.
> 
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