chickenman


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Posted: Aug. 28 2005,06:05 |
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I have installed gnu-utils and i still get the same error, do i need a diffrent command to use gnu-utils? because its doing exactly the same thing.
Also, the previously posted error was complete, I get that single line error every try (note that I accedently typed it with "tolken" insted of "token")
I would use apt-get but I dont have an internet connection on the computer. It is networked with a WXP computer by a switch, then the wxp computer has a wireless card in it that connects to the house network. The WXP system is set to she its internet -but it either doesnt or i cant configure one of the systems properly (I blame firewalls). I would just use the wireless card in the DSL machine and be done with it but DSL wont recognise the cheap wireless cards we use.
Is there a way to pre-download apt-get files then send them (yes i can send data through the switch) to a the DSL machine?
anyway, this error message is starting to really annoy me, is there some way of telling whats really wrong, or does the token thing make sense?
EDIT: noticed something intresting, I get the same error when the file doesn't exist. what does this mean?, is there something wrong with the dpkg command or something?
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