On 2004-10-11 16:35:51 +0100 Anthony Anson tony.anson@zetnet.co.uk wrote:
My Debian boots into Gnome (1.4), but the first problem there is that I get a box which complains 'Could not load default TOC page', and now,
I'm not sure what causes that. Maybe some kind list soul does...
there's another green scrawl of - if not death, then palpable ill-health which says: 'Error: unable to find the winesetup tool. Please install the winesetuptk debian package.'
To install that: open a terminal, run the command "su -" enter your root password at the prompt all being well, you should have a prompt ending # to show you are root run the command "apt-get install winesetuptk" ...and with any luck, apt-get will ask for the appropriate CD(s) and do its thing. If this doesn't work, post the exact error and someone should be able to take it from there.
Beware people emailing advice. Even if you think I am me, I might be my evil double. In general, a quick look at man for each command is a very good idea ("man su" and "man apt-get"), for example: to make sure that it doesn't say something obviously bad, like apt-get is a command for Automatic Pig Transfer and your house will be suddenly filled with livestock, or other horrors.