On Mon, 31 Mar 2014 18:51:59 -0400
Stephen Allen <marathon.durandal@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Stephen,
>better although slower. At one time it was the go to, but since I've
>gathered that apt-get has been improved.
Also, IIRC, mixing aptitude, apt-get & Synaptic for upgrades and
package installation, was considered a bad idea. Whether that's still
the case, IDK. However, (very) occasionally I can't use Synaptic, so
use apt-get at those times.
I've tried aptitude in the past, but just couldn't get on with it. I
may re-visit it when I buy a new computer. That's some time off though,
as the one I currently use is absolutely fine for my needs.
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