From: Nicholas Leippe <nick@byu.edu>
To: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org
Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] how to use dpkg/dselect/apt-get ???
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 22:50:15 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <01102022501505.00166@nick> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20011020222042.G537@tausq.org>
On Saturday 20 October 2001 22:20, you wrote:
> You may want to try install deity-curses (aka console-apt). I'd like to
> think it's easier to use :-)
I'll have to try that
> > 3) How can I search the list so I can find, for example, 'X11'
> > to '+' it and let it figure out what else is needed and then
> > install it?
>
> in dselect, you can search using / (like vi)
> there's decent online help using 'h'.
I just barely noticed the '/' option.
[snip]
> well, many people find dselect easy to understand too, but i can see how
> it's daunting. do give deity a try and see if that's easier for you.
>
> > I am not against whatever debian uses considering all the wonderful
> > features it's supposed to have, just rather annoyed that it is such a
> > difficult/disgusting interface.
>
> most of us just install things from command-line. For example, you can
> do 'apt-get install x-window-system' from the command-line (as root)
> once your system is up and running. 'apt-get update' updates your
> "package sources" from the debian mirrors, and 'apt-get upgrade' will
> install the newest versions of what you have on your system.
>
> you can use 'apt-cache search <pattern>' to look at available packages.
> There's also a web interface, http://packages.debian.org/
This is exactly the kind of stuff that oughta be on the front page of
the install howto, there's no way I'd know it was called 'x-window-system',
nor how on earth I could possibly find out. Thanks.
> to use apt you need to have a correct /etc/apt/sources.list file. If the
> installer didn't set one up for you, you can use something like this:
>
> =================
> deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free
> deb http://debian.yorku.ca/debian/non-US unstable non-US/main
> non-US/contrib deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main
> contrib non-free =================
>
> as for mixing i386 and hppa, it won't happen; the debian package tools
> are all arch-specific and will only look at the arch it's running on.
I noticed it was only getting *hppa.debs, so figure it must be smart enough.
> hope this helps.
Yes, it does. Thanks.
Nick
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-10-21 5:50 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-10-21 4:29 [parisc-linux] how to use dpkg/dselect/apt-get ??? Nicholas Leippe
2001-10-21 5:20 ` Randolph Chung
2001-10-21 5:50 ` Nicholas Leippe [this message]
2001-10-21 22:48 ` Tomasz Korycki
2001-10-22 20:39 ` Pasi Kärkkäinen
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-10-21 3:51 Nicholas Leippe
2001-10-21 3:52 ` Tom
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