LanceHaverkamp

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Posted: Oct. 09 2004,22:28 |
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How am I supposed to install apt-get without apt-get? The packages section on the website talked about dpkg.tar.gz but didn't say where to find it, what it is or how to do anything with it.
(yea, I know it's possible, but computer users don't want spend time learning the guts of operating systems & how to compile software just to install 1 or 2 programs--I don't know how & I use Linux every day)
If apt *really* takes up too much disk space, someone who knows how should write a small bash script to go get it.
Thanks,
Lance
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