-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Paul wrote:
> By a combination of wild keystrokes I seem to have asked Dselect to > remove a number of required packages, my problem is that I can`t seem to > find out how to reset it so that it just displays the current situation > with nothing to install or remove. I would imagine that this is possible > but I can`t find the answer. This same question was answered just a few weeks ago. Please refer to http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9908/msg03356.html in the mailing list archives. Also, when you do this make sure to handle any conflict resolution screens that come up properly. Just set all items in the screen to match what you desire (which should be the leftmost of the three symbols to the left of the package name), and if necessary use shift-Q to exit until you complete the entire process. - -- finger for PGP public key. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBN+FRSb7M/9WKZLW5AQFAiwP/aljt5DRs02M5i4pEqWLhAso+9KGUY5GA DwxlRuax5joP4C+aw5q69pvjsCKYgPFHhTb+s0goFJdtN+CaUbui34s2MJr3wPrq 8a/nEH3PaU7kpLftkfcMvI8s2aKatN2rRYLK6xLmzw6Pmw8x3wSq0lHUVR7jIdQO DPLB1wpH6k0= =Vui9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----