Dear Brother, > I found that Parallels offered downloadable preinstalled virtual > machines of Ubuntu Linux and decided to give it a try (in order to > test my engines in a Linux environment). When walking through the > install instructions the aptitude command didn't work (command not > recognized, IIRC), but apt-get did.
Oh, ok! Another oddity Ubuntu has brought in the Debian world... Well, sorry for my lack of knowledge of Ubuntu (which most users certainly use instead of Debian) and for my mail of this morning! > The only reason I even knew about apt-get was because the > instructions for updating the Parallels tools had used it to install > some dependencies. Given the similarities in the names, I merely > assumed that there was a name change to make it more apparent what > the command was supposed to do. Clearly I shouldn't have assumed > that. No problem! The thing is, if Ubuntu doesn't install the aptitude command by default, it's certainly best to have apt-get instead of apitude in the doc! Can you revert your revert? :) Thank you! -- Elie _______________________________________________ Gregorio-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-devel
