Re: best way to install Debian

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Lorenzo Prince <lorenzo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I have a system that I would like to install Debian on.  I don't have a 
>  serial cable and the version with speakup is very, very old.  The only 
> Woody version I could find with Speakup is on floppy disks, and I don't 
> have a floppy drive on this system I tried bootstrapping it using an 
> Oralux CD, but I want to upgrade to unstable, which gave me nothing but 
> trouble.  Now, every time I run Apt-get I get millions of errors about 
> libc6 not being configured and I can't install libc6 because it says it 
> isn't completely installed.  I don't know what to .  What is the best 
> way to do this given the above circumstances?

I am sorry that I have to say this, but if you can
not handle an upgrade to unstable on your own, you
should not do it in the first place.

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  Mario | Debian Developer <URL:http://debian.org/>
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