Not that I'm aware of. Of course, aptitude is an ncurses application, not an> In any case, if you wish to keep it on your system, just mark it as > manually installed 'm' in aptitude. Is there any way to do this from the command line?
Of coure there is a way. aptitude unmarkauto/markauto <package>
aptitude --help is your friend.
Shade and sweet water!
Stephan
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