From: Matthew F. <mat...@ya...> - 2001-11-03 02:52:35
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How much RAM do you have on the system? Does df reveal that your /usr partition is 100% used? If You can trim down the packages in A:\tux\config\pkglist to prevent /usr from filling up. If you just want to run labrea you should be able to get by with only baselib.tgz system.tgz labrea.tgz if you've got an 8MB machine if you want bash and an editor add: term.tgz nano.tgz (or vi.tgz) bash.tgz - mdf --- "Long, Chris" <CL...@ps...> wrote: > I'm trying to get LaBrea running on a spare Micron > we have lying around; > hardware all seems to work well using the 'network' > 0.80-rc2 floppy image, > recognizes and configures the 3com NIC and whatnot, > but I keep hitting a > wall when it tries to get packages down from the > net. Unfortunately I've > exhausted my resources in deciphering out the rather > cryptic error message; > hence my question here. > > After going out to the package server (generally > <http://www.io.com/~mdfranz/trinux/pkg> > http://www.io.com/~mdfranz/trinux/pkg/ or > http://trinux.sourceforge.net/pkg/ > <http://trinux.sourceforge.net/pkg/> ) I get this > after a failed attempt to > get each and every package: 'Invalid GZIP magic'. Is > this similar to a > CRC/checksum mismatch or something? I'm stumped. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com |