perform the following: sudo apt-get install synaptic sudo synaptic In synaptic, select Settings|Repositories In the dialog there is a list of active repositories, there should be around 4-8 of them. For each Kubuntu repository (Kubuntu, Kubuntu Security Updates, Kubuntu Updates) double click it and make sure all 4 checkboxes are checked Close the dialog, you should be prompted to reload the package list. You can now install packages from synaptic, or via command line via apt-get (i.e. sudo apt-get install pysol) APT handles all of the dependencies, so you just install the package you want, and any other required packages are installed automatically. Good luck ==Joseph++ Jerry Davis wrote: > Ok, got kubuntu up and running. my Intel Pro/Wireless 2915 was recognized and > came up automagically. That was even better than Mandrake 2005LE a couple of > years ago! > > Now, I need to get some programs, like for instance - I am addicted to pysol. > > I know how to do the rpm -Uvh of a python rpm, but how do you do package > management in kubuntu. > > I invoked adept_installer, and all it gave me were KDE or GNOME packages in > its list. > > I'll get this debian based stuff yet, but I have a few kinks to iron out > first. > > Jerry > --------------------------------------------------- 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