On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
> apt-get is fine... but dselect sucks. And when you're doing the install,
> that's how its done.
>
Doesn't help on install, but I just installed console-apt on my debian
at home, it's everything dselect should have been (maybe not, but
definitely a major improvement). After install, really helps to
manage even better than apt-get (which it actually uses).
jeff
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