AwPhuch


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Posted: Oct. 26 2004,19:32 |
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Quote (DImGR @ Oct. 26 2004,14:26) | Quote (AwPhuch @ Oct. 26 2004,12:32) | No as long as you dont do an update or whatnot...
I recommend the synaptic.dsl bud
Brian AwPhuch |
but of course and i will have to do an apt-get update |
Code Sample | update update is used to resynchronize the package index files from their sources |
Code Sample | upgrade upgrade is used to install the newest versions of all packages currently installed on the system from the sources enumerated in /etc/apt/sources.list |
man apt-get
That might help clear things up
Brian AwPhuch
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