Debian :: Only Installed Base System, Doesn't Find Package "gnome"?

Jun 28, 2010

Well the topic name says it all. I only installed the base system and when I try "apt-get install gnome" it tells me it can't find package "gnome".Now, I'm actually to much of a noob to try to build my own Debian from the base system and up. But it still seems to be the easiest option.When I try "Debian GNU/Linux on CDs" I can't get online. I start Iceweasl but it just gives me that message telling me that it can't find the website I tried to enter (e.g www.google.com).When I try the net install I get "Bad Archive Mirror" at the configure apt part. I've tried searching your forums for this and it seems to happen to a lot of people but I still can't find a solution in any of those threads

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Note, however, that RPM is a bit picky about specifying package names. Here are some queries for the C library that won't work:

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Code:
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dpkg: error processing oss4-base_4.2-build2002-2_i386.deb (--install):
trying to overwrite '/usr/share/man/man1/ossinfo.1.gz', which is also in package oss-linux 0:4.2-2003
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Processing triggers for man-db ...
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oss4-base_4.2-build2002-2_i386.deb

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