On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 17:29, Florian Ernst wrote:
> Hello Nick!
>
> If what Leandro said doesn't work for you you can just place the
> curser above the category "Up to date installed packages" in "Select"
> and hit '+' as well as place it above "Available packages (not
> currently installed)" and
Hello Nick!
On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 01:01:51PM +, Nick Cunnah wrote:
I have deselected a number of already installed packages by mistake.
How can I get dselect back into its currently installed & uninstalled
state, ie cancel any changes I have requested to be made but have not
yet run the ins
Em Sex, 2004-01-23 Ãs 11:01, Nick Cunnah escreveu:
> How can I get dselect back into its currently installed & uninstalled
> state, ie cancel any changes I have requested to be made but have not
> yet run the install stage on? The "Yes do as I say" prompt works!!
In the install screen, try
I have deselected a number of already installed packages by mistake.
How can I get dselect back into its currently installed & uninstalled
state, ie cancel any changes I have requested to be made but have not
yet run the install stage on? The "Yes do as I say" prompt works!!
Thanks,
Nick
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On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 05:07:25PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On a newly installed Debian 2.2r1 system, where I used 'simple'
> (tasksel) without choosing anything, when I start dselect there are a
> bunch of packages selected for installation that aren't installed.
>
> How do I reset dsele
On a newly installed Debian 2.2r1 system, where I used 'simple'
(tasksel) without choosing anything, when I start dselect there are a
bunch of packages selected for installation that aren't installed.
How do I reset dselect so that only packages which are already
installed are selected for install
Hello all,
I was playing with dselect and I have selected many packages to install or
remove. But I dont want to remove them. How can I remove any selections I have
made?
Bye,
Tadas
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