(Hit the wrong button and only replied to Laurel. So again:)
> Another way to do this is to download the packages and then use dpkg to
> install it. There's a web page at http://packages.debian.org that
> allows you to search for and download packages (make sure you're
> searching in potato/frozen or all, the default is slink/stable).
> I also find the web interface useful for finding the names of packages,
> since there isn't really a good command line package search tool besides
> grep.
I use apt-cache search <pattern> to find out about packages, and
apt-cache show <pack-name> to find which version it is. So apt-cache
search gtk gives you a list of all packages that mention gtk in their
names / descriptions, and apt-cache show mozilla tells me that mozilla
in unstable is M16.
HTH,
Britta
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