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I'm just starting out with Debian and I have a question about its package
management system. There is a feature in gnome-apt that I use to search for
a given package on the server. It tells me what version is installed, what
version can be installed (latest), and some dependency info. Is there any
way that I can find this stuff out via dpkg? I only use gnome-apt to search
for packages, I use apt-get or dpkg to remove/install them. I'd like to cut
out the gnome-apt step (esp. over ssh from home).
Second question:
I'm trying to install Lynx on my machine. When I do an apt-get install lynx
it prompts me for the CD. Shouldn't it just get this package from the
server? Why is it asking for the CD. I have no CD entry in
/etc/apt/sources.list.
TIA, Kirt
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>TIA, Kirt </FONT>
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