If you open a terminal window and type aptitude you can use the ncurses
version of Synaptic, with all the features.. (for those that don't want to
have to worry about having the necessary gnome/kde libs.)
Sincerely,
Judd Pickell
On 10/14/05, Ben Browning <
plug@emptiedout.com> wrote:
>
> Quoth Bob Eaton:
>
> > That's what I thought. too. Never-the-less, Kubuntu installs without
> > this and several other tools. The Idea, as I understand it, is to use
> > only .deb packages. This is frustrating, since Kynaptic (Kubuntu's
> > version of Synaptic) doesn't allow nearly as many programs to be
> > downloaded as Synaptic.
>
> On Debian one would install the build-essential package, which is a meta
> package containing GCC, make, and a few other tidbits. Try to see if
> that package (ir just the make package I guess) is available.
>
> ~Ben
>
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