solidsnake

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Joined: April 2005 |
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Posted: Oct. 17 2005,13:48 |
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It was my understanding that you could use:
sudo apt-get search <name of package>
in order to search for available packages in your repositories. However, I saw in DSL that search was not an available command. Is that something I can enable, and if not, how do you locate the specific name of the package you are looking for?
-------------- Pentium III 500mhz, 6.3GB hd, 128mb ram Currently running DSL installed to harddrive
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