[RULE] APT, YUM or URPMI on RULE, was: Mini-KDE
M. Fioretti
mfioretti
Thu Jul 29 23:21:41 EEST 2004
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 00:40:44 AM -0500, James Miller
jamtat at mailsnare.net wrote:
> Other than this, apt-get really does work pretty much like it does
> on a regular Debian install, though. I have run into one dependency
> hang up that apt-get -f install couldn't fix however, and I think
> it's because of the peculair way apt has been tweaked for DSL.
Yes, this is what worried me: what does it mean exactly? Can it fetch
and install standard debian packages? And would they work on a base
DSL install?
Ciao,
Marco
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