> Paul E Condon:
> > I can't find a way to simply list the link groups, or a way to learn
> > what packages actually use/set which each link group.
On 14.04.09 10:03, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> "ls /etc/alternatives" shows all the link groups on your system. It
> doesn't say which package uses which l
Paul E Condon:
>
> I can't find a way to simply list the link groups, or a way to learn
> what packages actually use/set which each link group.
"ls /etc/alternatives" shows all the link groups on your system. It
doesn't say which package uses which link group, though.
For each file in /etc/altern
I understand the purpose of update-alternatives, but read further
where I display my ignorance. The only way I can use it is:
update-alternatives --all
This results in cycling thru a long list of questions about various
selections which I have no interest in changing, hoping that I will
spot, fro
Hi,
I was messing around with update-alternatives since I had a bunch of
dangling symbolic links in my man pages for some reason. I think the
dangling links may be related to the fact that I removed emacs and
installed xemacs.
Basically I did the following really stupid thing:
myhost:/
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