Michael Havens wrote: > What I have done is commented sources.list except the stable. What has caused > me to do this is the trouble I am having with KDE 3.2.1. What was the error message, have you tried reinstalling those packages? > There is a certain package, however, that I want the unstable version of > (ayttm). Could someone tell me how to get this? If apt-get install can't do it, chances are you're going to have a slightly bigger problem after you force it. That being said.... When I have to try and install something like this, I usually go to http://packages.debian.org and search for the package, then I download the i386 package. Finally, I install it using dpkg -i somepackage.deb. After I go down in flames (90% of the time), I usually try to get some help by using "apt-get -f install" or "dpkg -r package". Note that when using dpkg -r, the package name will differ from the filename you used on dpkg -i. I may also try getting the other dependencies needed by hand. Tony --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss