I've learned my lesson...<sigh>
Nick Moffitt
nick@zork.net
Sat, 3 Jul 1999 18:54:49 -0700
Quoting Jonathan Jefferies:
> It goes without saying that there is a steep learning curve with
> Debian and dselect is undoubtedly the steepest part of that curve.
> It's like that's the price you pay for joining this club.
On the contrary. I've never actually used dselect. I saw
Rick Moen's initial four-day install experience and was reminded of
the story of Job. I do all my Debian installs one package at a time
with apt-get, and I have a feeling that you'd have to pry me away from
this with a pretty large hook.
I'm interested in further developments on the apt front, but
right now I've got everything I need in apt-get.
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