bash: apt-get: command not found


Forum: Apt-get
Topic: bash: apt-get: command not found
started by: podrik0

Posted by podrik0 on June 30 2005,10:39
I am willing to switched from Kubutu to DSL.

However I required my internet to work, which I have to install drivers for seperetly...

I go to ./configure and then:

checking how to run the C preprocessor... /lib/cpp
configure: error: C preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check

So assume I need to build essential then get:
lib/cpp" fails sanity check
bash: apt-get: command not found

What is going on? I urgently need to resolve this if I am to switch as DSL is perfect!

Posted by SaidinUnleashed on June 30 2005,16:56
Apps >> Tools >> Enable Apt

Get the gcc1.dsl

Learn to use the search function.

Read the documentation.

Welcome to DSL.

Posted by icpeanuts on Jan. 22 2006,20:00
After I enabled it, How do I disable apt-get?

Thanks,

Posted by mikshaw on Jan. 22 2006,20:59
If you're using liveCD/frugal/embedded, reboot.
If you have a traditional HD install you would need to remove the application files manually.

Posted by PlatinumPlus on Feb. 03 2006,12:57
Quote (icpeanuts @ Jan. 22 2006,15:00)
After I enabled it, How do I disable apt-get?

Thanks,

Hi icpeanuts

Why disable apt-get?

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