Where's apt-get? Correction
I'm a newbie, so please forgive for being ignorant.
I keep seeing references to using apt-get instead of dselect (or maybe
somehow in conjunction with dselect). I'm running hamm (2.0.34), but when I
type "apt-get" or "apt-get update" at the prompt (as root), I get "command
not found". When I try to "locate apt-get", it returns nothing. Is this a
package that needs to be installed that I've missed?
BTW, this is a non-cd drive system; I'm installing software via FTP/ethernet.
Thanks.
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