Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Kpackage Problem installing Firefox

  1. #1
    Member registered user
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Virginia, USA
    Posts
    65

    Kpackage Problem installing Firefox

    I am having a problem installing Firefox via Kpackage. Here's what I am getting:

    installpkg //home/administrator/Downloads/firefox-1.0PR-i686-linux-gtk2+xft-installer.tar.gz ;echo RESULT=$?
    firefox-installer/xpi/en-US.xpi
    firefox-installer/xpi/help.xpi
    firefox-installer/xpi/talkback.xpi
    firefox-installer/xpi/xpcom.xpi
    firefox-installer/config.ini
    firefox-installer/header.xpm
    firefox-installer/install.ini
    firefox-installer/license.txt
    firefox-installer/watermark.xpm
    firefox-installer/firefox-installer
    firefox-installer/firefox-installer-bin
    RESULT=0
    <.0PR-i686-linux-gtk2+xft-installer.tar.gz ;echo RESULT=$?
    sh: installpkg: command not found
    RESULT=127


    What am I doing wrong?

  2. #2
    Senior Member registered user
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Posts
    981
    try not using Kpackage, just apt-get install firefox.

  3. #3
    Member registered user
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Virginia, USA
    Posts
    65
    Thanks for the apt-get info

    BTW, I'm new to Linux, been using Windoze for way too many years. I am finding that it's this vibrant community of Linux users that really makes the difference!

  4. #4
    Senior Member registered user
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    Wisconsin, USA
    Posts
    536
    You could also use klik: http://klik.berlios.de/

  5. #5
    Member registered user
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Virginia, USA
    Posts
    65
    When I used the suggestion below, all I got was an error message about package not being found. I was in the directory with the install file and running under root.


    try not using Kpackage, just apt-get install firefox.

  6. #6
    Senior Member registered user
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Posts
    981
    Quote Originally Posted by jMon54
    When I used the suggestion below, all I got was an error message about package not being found. I was in the directory with the install file and running under root.


    try not using Kpackage, just apt-get install firefox.
    Here's a brief overview of installing packages in a Debian based system:

    Actual package installation is done by dpkg. For an already downloaded package you could do 'dpkg -i <path & package name>. But this may fail because there may be dependencies which dpkg does not know how to find and has not been told to install.

    So the next level is apt-get which will search the net for the packages it needs (including dependency packages), download and install them. It uses dpkg to do the actual install and maintains a file called /etc/apt/sources.list to know where to search for packages. This file must be updated regularly as packages get moved around in the internet repositories. This is done with the command 'apt-get update'.

    But to use apt-get you must know what packages are available, so you will need a 'package browser list.

    The most basic of these is dselect, which is text based and not overly user friendly. It also maintains a package available database file which must be updated regularly with 'dselect update'. I've been told that dselect update will update both the dselect database and the apt-get sources.list so it is preferable to use this instead of the 'apt-get update' command which only updates sources.list.

    More user friendly alternatives for seaching for packages are the gui based applications Kpackage and Synaptic. Both of these provide information on the packages available and can download and install the package.

    Dselect, Kpackage and Synaptic all use apt-get to do the actual downloading & installing.

    Debian based systems must use either Debian packages or applications compiled from source. To install an RPM package, first convert it to a .deb using 'alien'.
    ie: alien -d <rpm packagename>

    So, for an already download package, you can try dpkg -i <package> but be prepared for dependency problems which you will have to solve yourself by manually tacking down and installing any required dependencies.

    Better way is to use apt-get & let it redo the download:

    first 'dselect update'. Usually the first time it is run it will need to download quite a bit & some of the downloads may fail. If this happens, just run the command again, eventually it will get all the data it needs.

    then 'apt-get install firefox'. It should download the application & all required dependencies & install the application.

    Selecting 'firefox' from Kpackage & following the install procedure (check mark & install marked, etc) should do the same thing. But you do have to 'dselect update' first.

    Hope this helps.

  7. #7
    Member registered user
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Virginia, USA
    Posts
    65
    Thanks CrashedAgain! I'm gonna keep those instructions close by at least until I've got them memorized.

Similar Threads

  1. weird firefox problem
    By jonm in forum General Support
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 01-05-2006, 08:21 AM
  2. Installing Firefox
    By webguytx in forum MS Windows & New to Linux
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 10-10-2005, 10:40 PM
  3. Firefox and Remastering Problem
    By richardljohnson in forum Customising & Remastering
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 01-06-2005, 02:35 AM
  4. installing firefox
    By styven in forum General Support
    Replies: 20
    Last Post: 12-06-2004, 07:27 AM
  5. kpackage password problem
    By extradudeguy in forum General Support
    Replies: 14
    Last Post: 03-29-2004, 09:54 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


Cisco Meraki MX67W-HW Managed Desktop Network Security/Firewall Appliance picture

Cisco Meraki MX67W-HW Managed Desktop Network Security/Firewall Appliance

$180.00



SONICWALL TZ270 Network Firewall With Power Cable *READY TO REGISTER* picture

SONICWALL TZ270 Network Firewall With Power Cable *READY TO REGISTER*

$150.00



Fortinet FortiGate 60E Network Security Firewall No Power Cord picture

Fortinet FortiGate 60E Network Security Firewall No Power Cord

$56.00



Palo Alto PA-220 Next-Gen Firewall 750-000128-00A w/ Power adapter picture

Palo Alto PA-220 Next-Gen Firewall 750-000128-00A w/ Power adapter

$50.00



Palo Alto PA-220 Next-Gen Firewall 750-000128-00A w/ Power adapter  picture

Palo Alto PA-220 Next-Gen Firewall 750-000128-00A w/ Power adapter

$59.99



OPNsense six-port Gigabit router / firewall on Palo Alto ION 2000 hardware picture

OPNsense six-port Gigabit router / firewall on Palo Alto ION 2000 hardware

$69.00



Cisco ASA 5505  Fast Ethernet Firewall Security Appliance picture

Cisco ASA 5505 Fast Ethernet Firewall Security Appliance

$50.00



Dell Fanless 2 Port Gigabit PFsense Firewall Intel Atom Quad Core E3825 AES-NI picture

Dell Fanless 2 Port Gigabit PFsense Firewall Intel Atom Quad Core E3825 AES-NI

$99.95



Palo Alto Networks PA-820 Enterprise Network Firewall Used picture

Palo Alto Networks PA-820 Enterprise Network Firewall Used

$110.00



SonicWALL TZ300 Network Security Appl FirewallRouter5pt 01-SSC-0215TransferReady picture

SonicWALL TZ300 Network Security Appl FirewallRouter5pt 01-SSC-0215TransferReady

$45.00