Ok, so somehow I downloaded a lot of stuff I just don't want, like X, emacs, TeX, and a host of little things like the little calculator program... I fire up Dselect and go to remove, and then it comes back to the menu screen with Exit highlighted. Is this normal?
I did a dpkg --list, and I have a LOT of packages installed, apparently. I know that one is not to use dpkg directly to install and remove, right? Is there some way that I can force dselect to work for me? I figure that way I will not accidentally delete a package that another package depends on :) Also, if I want I can ftp the packages that I want to a directory and then run dselect from there, right? I see things on the site I want, but going through that dselect ui is harder than doing it by hand, IMHO. I do, however, appreciate the idea of packages (love it in Solaris!) TIA for any help! Kendrick -- This message was delayed because the list mail delivery agent was down.