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-rw-r--r-- | debian/changelog | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | en/post-install/orientation.xml | 11 |
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diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index f54518b64..06148a2ba 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ installation-guide (20180604) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium * Overhaul of 'Baking your own kernel' chapter. Closes: #784206 * Creating bootable usb devices: link to Debian CD FAQ, on how to achieve this on other OS'es. Closes: #863868 + * Remove references to non-US (no longer existing for ages). Closes: #759428 [ Frans Spiesschaert ] * Keep Dutch translation up-to-date diff --git a/en/post-install/orientation.xml b/en/post-install/orientation.xml index 0ec05037f..f3eb00bee 100644 --- a/en/post-install/orientation.xml +++ b/en/post-install/orientation.xml @@ -59,10 +59,13 @@ around this by putting packages on <quote>hold</quote> in </para><para> One of the best installation methods is apt. You can use the command -line version of <command>apt</command> or full-screen text version -<application>aptitude</application>. Note apt will also let you merge -main, contrib, and non-free so you can have export-restricted packages -as well as standard versions. +line version of <command>apt</command> as well as tools like +<application>aptitude</application> or <application>synaptic</application> +(which are just graphical frontends for <command>apt</command>). +Note that apt will also let you merge +main, contrib, and non-free so you can have restricted packages +(strictly spoken not belonging to &debian;) as well as packages from +&debian-gnu; at the same time. </para> </sect2> |