2.6 Kernel in Debian?

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Nothinman

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aptitude (or is that synaptic, probably doesn't matter) just seems to be dselect with different colors and key-bindings, you use it the same exact way. I can't imagine why people like it over dselect. And whichever one is the GTK one is even worse, when you select to remove a package it marks all the dependent packages for removale, dselect actually gives you a chance to replace the package with an equivalent without having to reselect all those packages.
 

Barnaby W. Füi

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Originally posted by: Nothinman
aptitude (or is that synaptic, probably doesn't matter) just seems to be dselect with different colors and key-bindings, you use it the same exact way. I can't imagine why people like it over dselect. And whichever one is the GTK one is even worse, when you select to remove a package it marks all the dependent packages for removale, dselect actually gives you a chance to replace the package with an equivalent without having to reselect all those packages.

Maybe they respect apt.conf.
 

cleverhandle

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Synaptic behaves the same way, unfortunately. Presumably aptitude does as well. Guess I'll stick with editing sources.list when I need to pull from unstable then. Drat...