On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 10:09:37PM -0600, Mark Lanett wrote: > Or don't use dselect. Just quit from it after installing, and use apt-get > afterwards.
apt-get isn't a complete replacement, as it was never intended to be a user's one and only package management frontend. For one, it doesn't understand the Recommends: and Suggests: fields, by design. I believe aptitude does, though. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]