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Re: debian config tool
- To: "Yotam Rubin" <yotam(at-nospam)makif.omer.k12.il>
- Subject: Re: debian config tool
- From: "Ran" <rantz(at-nospam)mishkei.org.il>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 22:36:22 +0200
- Cc: <linux-il(at-nospam)linux.org.il>
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Thanks yotam (and everybody else), in the end I gave up on the profiles
("tasksel"), and manually choose what I needed from dselect.
Ran.
-----Original Message-----
From: Yotam Rubin <yotam@makif.omer.k12.il>
To: linux-il@linux.org.il <linux-il@linux.org.il>
Date: שבת 21 יולי 2001 14:29
Subject: Re: debian config tool
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 12:50:13PM +0200, Ran wrote:
> Hey.
>
> i've installed debian (2.2 r2 "Potato") yesterday, so this is my first
silly
> question here. ;)
> what's the program that runs after the first debian boot, where i can
select
> package install schemes, either "simple" or "advance". i've skipped that
> part after i finished the installation and now i can only install packages
> using dselect and without the friendly post-install "profiles".
Hi Ran,
Try dpkg-reconfigure base-config. You can probably do without these silly
profiles and install everything by hand, it shouldn't be too time consuming.
I personally prefer apt-get to dselect for most things, perhaps you should
consider migrating from dselect.
Regards, Yotam Rubin
>
> thank's,
> Ran.
>
> BTW: since this _is_ a simple question, i didnt thought i would have any
> trouble finding an answer on #debian or other irc linux help channel, but
it
> seems debian users aren't so freindly. (what an amazing discovery, huh?)
You probably did something wrong, #debian@OPN is an extremely useful help
channel.
>
> so... that is my lame excuse for sending a simple question to the list...
> sorry
>
>
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