On 15 Feb 2008, at 5:45 pm, Joe Landman wrote:

Ok, will have to learn aptitude.  I can't stand its tui.

I didn't like it much to start with, I can sympathise. There are still things about it I hate, but mainly only in its full screen guise. The CLI functions are pretty much the same as apt-get, and fairly sane. It should come with a *big* health warning in Sarge and earlier. The Etch version is fine, though. In Lenny, apt-get and aptitude are sort of merging with one another.

If you want a really good book to get to grips with how Debian and its derivatives work, look no further than "The Debian System" by Martin Krafft:

http://www.amazon.com/Debian-System-Concepts-Techniques/dp/1593270690

I've been a Debian Developer for more than 10 years, but I bought that book last year and it's still teaching me useful stuff. Several of us in my group have bought it now, and we all swear by it. Pretty much everything it says about Debian applies to Ubuntu as well.

Tim


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