John Emmas wrote on 16 October 2008 06:14:
> (is it a "one time" command or do
> I have to type this every time I perform an update?) I've been typing it in
> every time.
I suggest you add it as an alias in your ~/.bashrc file.
> Thanks Dave. The only problem with that is that things can get selected
> without your knowledge.
Should only happen if they are dependencies of something else you selected,
in which case your installation would be no good without them.
> So you need to check every single item every time
> you want to install even just one package.
Nah, just cycle to the "Partial" view which shows you only the packages that
are going to be changed in any way (installed, uninstalled, or upgraded).
cheers,
DaveK
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