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author | Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl> | 2006-01-06 15:11:08 +0000 |
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committer | Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl> | 2006-01-06 15:11:08 +0000 |
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diff --git a/fi/boot-new/modules/packages.xml b/fi/boot-new/modules/packages.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 711027086..000000000 --- a/fi/boot-new/modules/packages.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking --> -<!-- original version: 28672 untranslated --> - - <sect2 id="install-packages"> - <title>Package Installation</title> - -<para> - -Next you will be offered a number of pre-rolled software -configurations offered by Debian. You could always choose, package by -package, what you want to install on your new machine. This is the -purpose of the <command>aptitude</command> program, described below. -But this can be a long task with around &num-of-distrib-pkgs; packages -available in Debian! - -</para><para> - -So, you have the ability to choose <emphasis>tasks</emphasis> first, -and then add on more individual packages later. These tasks loosely -represent a number of different jobs or things you want to do with -your computer, such as <quote>desktop environment</quote>, -<quote>web server</quote>, or <quote>print server</quote><footnote> - -<para> - -You should know that to present this list, -<command>base-config</command> is merely invoking the -<command>tasksel</command> program. For manual package -selection, the -<command>aptitude</command> program is being run. Any of these can be -run at any time after installation to install (or remove) more -packages. If you are looking for a specific single package, after -installation is complete, simply run <userinput>aptitude install -<replaceable>package</replaceable></userinput>, where -<replaceable>package</replaceable> is the name of the package you are -looking for. - -</para> - -</footnote>. <xref linkend="tasksel-size-list"/> lists the space -requirements for the available tasks. - -</para><para> - -Once you've selected your tasks, select -<guibutton>Ok</guibutton>. At this point, -<command>aptitude</command> will install the packages you've -selected. - -<note><para> - -Even if you did not select any tasks at all, any standard, -important, or required priority packages that are not yet present on -your system will be installed. This functionality is the same as -running <userinput>tasksel -ris</userinput> at the command line, and -currently involves -a download of about 37M of archives. You will be shown the number of -packages to be installed, and how many kilobytes of packages, if any, -need to be downloaded. - -</para></note> - -</para><para> - -If you do want to choose what to install on a package by package basis, -select the <quote>manual package selection</quote> option in -<command>tasksel</command>. If you select one or more tasks alongside -this option, <command>aptitude</command> will be called with the -<command>--visual-preview</command> option. This means you will be able to review<footnote> - -<para> - -You can also change the default selections. If you would like to select any -additional package, use <menuchoice> <guimenu>View</guimenu> -<guimenuitem>New Package View</guimenuitem> </menuchoice>. - -</para> - -</footnote> the packages that are to be installed. If you do not select any -tasks, the normal <command>aptitude</command> screen will be displayed. After -making your selections you should press <quote><userinput>g</userinput></quote> -to start the download and installation of packages. - -<note><para> - -If you choose <quote>manual package selection</quote> -<emphasis>without</emphasis> selecting any tasks, no packages will be installed -by default. This means you can use this option if you want to install a minimal -system, but also that the responsibility for selecting any packages not -installed as part of the base system (before the reboot) that might be required -for your system lies with you. - -</para></note> - -</para><para> - -Of the &num-of-distrib-pkgs; packages available in Debian, only -a small minority are covered by tasks offered in the Task Installer. -To see information on more packages, either use <userinput>apt-cache -search <replaceable>search-string</replaceable></userinput> for some -given search string (see the <citerefentry> -<refentrytitle>apt-cache</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> -</citerefentry> man page), or run -<command>aptitude</command> as described below. - -</para> - - <sect3 id="aptitude"> - <title>Advanced Package Selection with <command>aptitude</command></title> - -<para> - -<command>Aptitude</command> is a modern program for managing -packages. <command>aptitude</command> allows you to -select individual packages, set of packages matching given criteria -(for advanced users), or whole tasks. - -</para><para> - -The most basic keybindings are: - -<informaltable> -<tgroup cols="2"> -<thead> -<row> - <entry>Key</entry><entry>Action</entry> -</row> -</thead> - -<tbody> -<row> - <entry><keycap>Up</keycap>, <keycap>Down</keycap></entry> - <entry>Move selection up or down.</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>&enterkey;</entry> - <entry>Open/collapse/activate item.</entry> -</row><row> - <entry><keycap>+</keycap></entry> - <entry>Mark package for installation.</entry> -</row><row> - <entry><keycap>-</keycap></entry> - <entry>Mark package for removal.</entry> -</row><row> - <entry><keycap>d</keycap></entry> - <entry>Show package dependencies.</entry> -</row><row> - <entry><keycap>g</keycap></entry> - <entry>Actually download/install/remove packages.</entry> -</row><row> - <entry><keycap>q</keycap></entry> - <entry>Quit current view.</entry> -</row><row> - <entry><keycap>F10</keycap></entry> - <entry>Activate menu.</entry> -</row> -</tbody></tgroup></informaltable> - -For more commands see the online help under the <keycap>?</keycap> key. - -</para> - </sect3> - </sect2> |