I don't know what Automatix is but Synaptic is just a GUI app like apt-get that makes calls to dpkg. dpkg is the real program that actually does all the work of installing. I would expect that Automatix if it is a GUI like Synaptic would do the same thing.

As for your Apache sites. Look in /etc/apache2/conf.d/ for the config files or links to them.

On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 11:29 -0600, Mitchell Brown wrote:
Oh automatix read from the same dir that Synaptic does. Ohhh okay. I'm familiar with that then.

Side note: I just setup a brand new Ubuntu-LAMP server. Everytime I goto http://localhost I get a directory listing containing a folder "phpmyadmin" and "apache2-default".. yet I can't find these folders *anywhere* on my system (case sensitive). The DocumentRoot of /etc/httpd/httpd.conf (I thinkt thats where it is) is set to /var/www/html yet, there's an index.html in there and it gets a DirListing of a totally different directory!! What am I doing wrong??

On 5/3/06, Roy Souther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All deb files that get download are stored in /var/cache/apt/archives/. After you have all of these files you can rebuild them into your own local repository. I have scripts to do that I will post a URL to download them in a few minutes.

The more standard way is to setup a Debian caching repository server. I don't remember how but you basicly set your apt server to be your caching server and you set it to use the Automatix or any other servers you want. When you apt-get from your server if it does not have the file already it will download it and the next time it will not need to go to the Internet again.



On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 10:57 -0600, Mitchell Brown wrote:

Hey guys, I've decided to give Ubuntu one last try. I usually don't like it - hehe.
Umm, does anyone know how to ave the packages that Automatix pulls down so you can use them again if you want to reinstall Ubuntu? Using version 5.10

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