Re: package list screen at installation

2002-11-18 Thread sean finney
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 05:06:17PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote: > > note that spaces between search terms means OR, > > i don't think so. from the manpage: > > Seperate arguments can be used to specified multiple > search patterns that are and'd together. yeah, my bad.

Re: package list screen at installation

2002-11-18 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.18.1616 +0100]: > dselect is the program you're probably thinking of. as a piece of > advice, do any package browsing as a normal user, because it's real > easy to hit a key you didn't mean to, and it can lead to all kinds > of wacky situations

Re: package list screen at installation

2002-11-18 Thread sean finney
hiya, dselect is the program you're probably thinking of. as a piece of advice, do any package browsing as a normal user, because it's real easy to hit a key you didn't mean to, and it can lead to all kinds of wacky situations with your system. if you're looking for packages that do specific th

Re: package list screen at installation

2002-11-18 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 04:51:09AM -0600, Liudmila Yafremava wrote: > When we instal debian, we have an option to go through the entire list > of packages and install them using dpkg. Now, if my system is already > installed, but I do not want to search for all packages I did not > install for one

package list screen at installation

2002-11-18 Thread Liudmila Yafremava
Hi! When we instal debian, we have an option to go through the entire list of packages and install them using dpkg. Now, if my system is already installed, but I do not want to search for all packages I did not install for one reason or another, is it possible to display that list of packages in t