Michael Chaney wrote:
I use the same approach. I haven't even used dselect since the initial installation, just apt-get when I find that I need something. It seems to me that Debian provides the proper base to allow this sort of installation.
PLUG should conduct a 3 hrs. tutorial regarding DSELECT (module I) for those aspiring Debian users and another 30 mins. session regarding APT (module II: painless(?)) =)
i wonder if there's an X and intuitive version of dselect... hmmm...
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