Hi, > Chris Tillman <toff@Obsession.onshored.com> writes: > > > 9 (new chapter) Task and Package Installation > > 7.28 Package Installation: Simple or Advanced > > 7.29 Simple Package Selection -- The Task Installer > > 7.30 Advanced Package Selection with dselect > > (new) Package Installation from the Command Line I suppose this is about using apt to install packages, right? Perhaps there should be a small note in there that apt can't handle Recommends: and Suggests:, and dselect is still the preferred package selection utility for daily (non-installer) use. I have seen in local newsgroups things that didn't work the way people expected (they didn't break, but lacked some extra functionality in most cases) just because they only used apt-get. > > (new) Package Configuration > > 7.31 Log In Regards, Filip -- > I wasn't aware that BSD license was so short, i assumed it was > loong like GPL and friends. No, BSD folks got other things to do than write licences. *duck* -- Arthur Korn
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