I was investigating man apt.conf and thought of something. One of the options is assume-yes. I remember looking for an assume-no earlier in the year but was unable to find one. That would be much safer for home users who would like for, when a question asking if we want to replace a configuration filke that has been changed, apt to assume-no and not replace our configuration files. I let it replace them once, before I knew better. IT BROKE MY SYSTEM!!!!!!!!
In fact assume-no should probably be the default. This message has been scanned for viruses by the VEI Internet Automatic Email Spam and Virus Scanner, and is believed to be free of spam or viruses. Please report spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you would like 98.9 % spam blocked from your E-mail then go to VEI Internet for details. Anti-spam/Anti-virus is FREE with every account. http://www.vei.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

