[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> read 'Why so much hate?' posted some days ago in this mailing - list.
> we could put in contact each-other by this mailing-lists for an initial
> project about Dselect.
Try have a look at apt-find and see if that is better and probally
make sugestions for improving th
you wrote:
> I'm new to both Linux in general and the debian distribution
> specifically. I found that dselect, though awkward at first, was rather
> easy to use and quite powerful. That's not to say that the interface
> couldn't be improved somewhat. Is work on dselect ongoing, and is
you wrote:
> I'm new to both Linux in general and the debian distribution
> specifically. I found that dselect, though awkward at first, was rather
> easy to use and quite powerful. That's not to say that the interface
> couldn't be improved somewhat. Is work on dselect ongoing, and is
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Chris Dion wrote:
> I'm new to both Linux in general and the debian distribution
> specifically. I found that dselect, though awkward at first, was rather
> easy to use and quite powerful. That's not to say that the interface
> couldn't be improved somewhat. Is work on dsele
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Chris Dion wrote:
> I'm new to both Linux in general and the debian distribution
> specifically. I found that dselect, though awkward at first, was rather
> easy to use and quite powerful. That's not to say that the interface
> couldn't be improved somewhat. Is work on dsele
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 10:35:46PM -0300, Chris Dion wrote:
> I'm new to both Linux in general and the debian distribution
> specifically. I found that dselect, though awkward at first, was rather
> easy to use and quite powerful. That's not to say that the interface
> couldn't be improved somewha
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 10:35:46PM -0300, Chris Dion wrote:
> I'm new to both Linux in general and the debian distribution
> specifically. I found that dselect, though awkward at first, was rather
> easy to use and quite powerful. That's not to say that the interface
> couldn't be improved somewha
I'm new to both Linux in general and the debian distribution
specifically. I found that dselect, though awkward at first, was rather
easy to use and quite powerful. That's not to say that the interface
couldn't be improved somewhat. Is work on dselect ongoing, and is the
source available? If so,
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