On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 13:19:18 -0600 Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Now, when I do an "apt-get -s dist-upgrade", it wants to install > all of the gnome, font and a buch of other graphical stuff > that I don't need nor have room for.
This is probably because one of the packages you have installed now requires X. Various utilities in the 'apt' package can help you find out which package that might be. > Of course, man doesn't mention it, but is there some way to > do this: "apt-get dist-upgrade --no-X", meaning that it won't > install any GUI packages. There is no such thing :) That's not how it works ;) -- .--=====-=-=====-=========----------=====-----------=-=-----=. / David Barclay Harris Aut agere, aut mori. \ \ Clan Barclay Either action, or death. / `-------======-------------=-=-----=-===-=====-------=--=----'
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