Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> For those out there who are interested in having a CLI interface without
> having to install Wajig, check out aptsh.
> [snip]
> Also, for those out there that like aptitude, look into `feta`.
aptsh looks interesting, based on the manpage. feta looks blo
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 02:13:41PM -0500, Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was heard to say:
> Soon I plan on designing a good front-end for aptitude (Or perhaps I'll
> just work on Aptitude itself, I've yet to decide). Waiting for winter
> break from college before I start anything.
I look f
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On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 09:43:40PM +0100, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
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> I prefer wajig to other package tools because:
>
> 1. It has a cli.
>
For those out there who are interested in having a CLI interface without
having to install Wajig, check out aptsh.
On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 21:19:28 +
steef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> thanks ron and jonathan. gonna try wajig: in fact i did install it. and,
> ron, kitchen sink seems indeed an americanism.
http://www.wordspy.com/words/kitchen-sink.asp
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=21
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
steef wrote:
hi folks,
somebody on this list mentioned wajig.
my question: what program is more useful for a user:
wajig or (what i have been using for years) apt-get
reg.,
steef
Hi Steef,
I prefer wajig to other package tools because:
1. It has a cli.
2. Yo
steef wrote:
>
> hi folks,
>
> somebody on this list mentioned wajig.
> my question: what program is more useful for a user:
>
> wajig or (what i have been using for years) apt-get
>
>
> reg.,
>
> steef
>
>
Hi Steef,
I prefer wajig to other package tools because:
1. It has a cli.
2. You ca
On 12/02/07 11:58, steef wrote:
>
> hi folks,
>
> somebody on this list mentioned wajig.
> my question: what program is more useful for a user:
>
> wajig or (what i have been using for years) apt-get
wajig is more than just an apt-get replacement. (In fact, wajig
*uses* apt-get.) It's more of
hi folks,
somebody on this list mentioned wajig.
my question: what program is more useful for a user:
wajig or (what i have been using for years) apt-get
reg.,
steef
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