Thanks Josh I will give each of these a try and see what works best for
me.  

> On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 07:54:44AM -0500, lcollins wrote:
> > Looks like that's what I'm looking for. Thanks 
> > 
> > Ray Olszewski previously wrote:
> > > dselect is the standard Debian package manager for CD installs. I 

Joshua Lee previously wrote: 
> Dselect is useful but it has a very odd interface. Aptitude is somewhat
> more friendly and does some of the same things, though it doesnt have
> all of dselect's features, I used to use it until I got more used to
> dselect. For apt-get there is a GUI front-end synaptic you might also
> want to take a look at, though I like to use apt-cache to search and
> then apt-get to install, since apt-get is quite easy to use.
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