On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, John Foster wrote: > > Midnight Commander (mc) could fill this role. As it happens the current > > version is broken to the extent that it does not know how to access .deb > > files. There is a bug report on this which is a month old but mc is still > > useful as it can handle .gz files and the like. > > > > The bug is easily fixed, BTW. mc_3.5.17-1.deb has two copies of mc.ext. > > One is right and one is wrong. The "right" version is in the wrong place. > > If you have this problem mv /etc/mc.ext /etc/mc/ > > Good idea. Could a simple question "Are you new to Debian/GNU Linux?" > be added to the script for the first time run, so that access to mc > comes in immediately for the newbies. I guess it would require mc, > curses and some of the docs moving into base though, or for the answer > to the question to run dpkg (dpkg-ftp) after the system is installed. > > Then mc macros could be added for the newbie, so that they have access > to those docs.
Coolest idea yet! I remember when Debian (and Linux in general) was a weird new world for me; MC made it at least fathomable. Relied on it pretty heavily. Now I seldom use it (except when I wanna dwell in Nostalgia), but am glad it was there. . . |< /-\ (-) /-\ --------------------------------------------------------------- Linux: The OS people choose without $200,000,000 of persuasion --------------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .