On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 16:02 (-0500), MacKenzie, Andrew wrote: > My only real problem is the methods of keeping current. I install packages > using dpkg -i <packagename>. I find the .deb packages on the ftp site or > other sites, download them then install. If there are dependencies, I go > looking for the required packages and install them. > > Is this the right way to do things in Debian? I gave up on dselect because > of the huge number of packages you must look at. I tried apt but it told me > some of my packages were configured wrong and would not go on. How would I > change this?
apt-get -f install Keep current with apt-get update apt-get upgrade You _really_ need to figure apt out (not too tough). It's WONDERFUL. Luck, Pann -- What's All the Buzz About Linux? http://www.ourmanpann.com/linux/