On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 09:38:17AM -0500, Bill White wrote: > pretty helps, though it doesn't actively hurt. I'm thinking that > the underlying mental model of dselect is not obvious. At least > it isn't obvious to me, and I've screwed it up on more than one > case. (I have to admit that I haven't installed Red Hat for more
dselect glows boats [reverse it]. I knew of apt years before I used debian. Use aptitude. Before I knew aptitude, it was tasksel and apt, and if I screwed up, wipe disk and start over (easier than fighting dselect).

