Le 12.10.2013 18:10, msl09 a écrit :
Oh I have fond memories of aptitude breaking my system. Once it
suggested me to remove most of my system, including apt, I thought it
was going to upgrade it so I confirmed it. I had to reinstall apt
from
the debian packages website.
That's why I do not use simple CLI tools to manage my system. They just
fail to show important stuff, by flooding a lot of informations.
Using aptitude in it's ncurse mode would have prevented such a PEBCAK
error, because updates and removal are shown with different colors.
But, it definitely is a user's... no, sorry, a root's error. A root
should not act or think like a user. (damn, outside of linux context,
that phrase really means nothing...)
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