On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 02:38:17PM -0600, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > The big thing about this is that if a person spends a couple minutes (if > that) they can use task-kde* to select the pacakges they truely want. > When I setup a new system for someone I go into dselect, select task-kde > which then pulls up the second window listing all of the > depends/recommends/suggests...at the very top of that list is > task-kde...I can then remove the dependency on it so that I can true.. Is there a way to persuade apt-get to install everything that's "suggested" or "recommended" as well? Short of firing off a shell/sed/perl script over "dpkg -s task-kde" output? -- " ...screams erupted at a Seattle hotel where Microsoft founder Bill Gates was addressing an education and technology conference. (...)" -- cnn.com, Reportage über das Erdbeben in Seattle · http://www.hitchhikers.de/ - Die kostenlose Mitfahrzentrale für ganz Europa
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