Thanks for the feedback... > (http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch2.html#s2.2). However, it > only does this up until the first time you exit dselect's "Select" > screen and accept the choices there. All you should need to do is run > dselect, turn off all the things it selected for you ('D' might do this? > Not sure, I used dselect from the start and never ran into this problem > myself), and then quit. From then on dselect should be in a sane state.
Hard to do. It only gives me the list, and it's a good 100 items, when I select something then click on install. It says adding... I'll see what I can do again... > [Do you mind if I send this on to debian-user? I'm not exactly Of course, I'll do the same. Dselect is a popular pastime on the list :) -- "Hey, I think I finally got the hang of i-"