I have *another* newbie type question. (Do they ever stop?) I am using
debian release 1.2 on my 586/133mhz.  When I originally ran dselect
after doing my base system install, I skipped over configuring a number
of programs, like ppp, etc.

I've also made some mistakes (I think) on some of my hardware items that
need to be changed.  Instead of taking the weenie route & re-installing,
is there a graceful way to go back and correct my blunders?  I'd like to
learn how to do this thing right (I think that's one of the reasons I'm
trying to learn this stuff... :-) )

Any suggestions appreciated!!
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