I think my list isn't as long as you think. There are just 7 pages - that's all and I just can't find Samba. As I already told, it seems to there are only packages displaied, which are already installed. I already tried the search function but after typing in "samba", I just hear a short beep and the cursor jumps back to the begining of the list. What do I have to do, to see all available packages?
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 08:44:01PM +0800, FreeMan wrote: > > Hi, > > > > how can I add new packages with dselect? I tried "Select", but it > > seems that only already installed packages are shown in the list. > > (I want to install e.g. "samba").g. "samba") > > dselect displays newly-available packages first, then installed > packages for which there is an upgrade, then other installed packages, > finally packages which are not installed. It takes a lot of paging to > work your way down the list. > > You can search for samba by typing "/samba". This will find the first > occurance. Typing "\" will show subsequent occurances of "samba" in a > package name. > > -- > Bob Nielsen, N7XY (RN2) [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Tucson, AZ DM42nh QRP-L #1985 SOC #77 http://www.primenet.com/~nielsen > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > null >