"Russell L. Harris" <rlharris@oplink.net> writes:
Aptitude was an advance over apt-get, but now there is synaptic.
For most users, synaptic provides a better interface and better control
for package management in Debian.
That seems like a pretty dubious assertion. Synaptic's interface is
"pretty", but seems quite clunky compared to aptitude's. As far as I
know, it's also missing one of aptitude's most useful (even/especially
for beginners) features, automatic handling of packages dragged in by
dependencies.
Aptitude's interface clearly has its issues too, but I'd say unless your
user has a terminal fear of non-mousey-GUI interfaces, aptitude is the
better interface overall.