Two more things I just noticed: (a) Running "update" fails with the message "/usr/lib/apt/methods/ftp not found" I looked and, sure enough, there is no /usr/lib/apt/methods/ftp. But there wasn't before and apt worked just fine. Where can I get it? (b) I finally figured out how those mysterious columns to the left work. They're toggles, right? Toggle [D]elete on/off, [K]eep on/off, etc. But why toggles? I was trying to click on the K column to set my packages which I accidentally tried to [D]elete back to [K]eep. I had to click on Delete. I can't see any case where I would want to have a package set for two states simultaneously, and I don't think Apt will let me. I reiterate my earlier suggestion: please, please, if you do nothing else, _represent state changes with a set of radio buttons_. The current system is entirely broken. I suggest maybe putting the buttons _below_ the tabbed Description/Related/Special/Other area. (incidentally, all those tabs except Description are empty) Do something about this though, it's the most fundamental operation in a package manager and is unnecesarily complicated by gnome-apt's current UI design. I love the Debian package system, and I don't want gnome-apt to become another dselect. Please go over the entire UI several times :-) It's functional but it could be usable as well with a little work. Daniel
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