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Re: Re-configurating Programs...



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On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 10:19:29AM +0800, Shu Hung (Koala) wrote:
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> Well, I'm newbie full of silly questions
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> When using the 'apt-get install' command to install a program, a kind
> of 'blue screen' will appear for user to config the program. Is it
> possible to re-do this configuration process after installation?
Hi Shu Hung,
this is one of the cool things in debian. The 'blue' screen is a
'console' program. most packages can be reconfigured with:
dpkg-reconfigure <pkgname>
check the manual:
man dpkg-reconfigure
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