Problem installingForum: Apt-get Topic: Problem installing started by: ProzacWarrior Posted by ProzacWarrior on Dec. 02 2004,03:53
"E: Could not open lock file /var /lib/dpkg/lock - open (2 No such file or directory)""E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?" what does this mean and how do I fix it so I can install the stuff? Posted by ke4nt1 on Dec. 02 2004,04:44
Have you downloaded the dsl-dpkg.dsl file and installed it?Otherwise, you have no dpkg to work with. If you have the dsl-dpkg.dsl installed , how did you install it? Use the MyDSL icon and click "Get It" on the dsl-dpkg.dsl in the system area Once installed ("Done") , open a shell, and sudo su to root Once root, type "apt-get update" Once completed, you should be able to "apt-get" anything in the debian repository. 73 ke4nt Posted by ProzacWarrior on Dec. 02 2004,04:54
No I have not installed the dsl-dpkg.dsl sorry..Im new with this
Posted by ke4nt1 on Dec. 02 2004,05:34
cool.... welcome.Enjoy.. Look around in the repository, either thru the MyDSL icon, or thru your browser , ( more details thru browser) Go Here... < http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/damnsmall/mydsl/ > All the "extensions" listed are tested and easily install to DSL. Most include icons and menu additions, making them much easier to use than the "apt-get" installs, with no "dependency" issues .. 73 ke4nt Posted by roberts on Dec. 02 2004,07:16
Since you are new to Linux and thus new to DSL. May I suggest to explore the system menu fully. There are two tools available on the system menu to aide in using apt and debian packages.Apps->Tools->Enable Apt with setup your machine to use the Debian apt system. Also Apps->Tools->Synpatic which is a graphical tool to view and install deb files. The repository is a collection of prebuilt packages made for DSL running from a liveCD or other compressed install. They are typically much easiler to use and install and including those with hard drive installed systems. Just a note concerning hard drive installs. There is no mechanism to uninstall. For liveCD a simple reboot is all that is needed to start over. Posted by ico2 on Dec. 02 2004,18:51
welcome to dsl (and the forums)
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