In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bernd Eckenfels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >With those two keys you usually will type 'u' and then 'f' in aptitude to >reset it to its default working mode. In that mode you have a list of: > >If you have a packe selected, you will get information about it in the >status line. The 'i' key will show the information/description of the >package, the <enter> key a more complete information about the debian >package system values for this package. To leave the information screens, >you can use the 'q' key. Within the main tree, the 'q' key will quit the >program.
.. etc I see you need to know a lot of keys. I think that is non-intuitive; a full screen interface should have pulldown menus (perhaps with shortcuts), a command line interface has switches. I really hope someone comes up with a simple selfexplanatory intuitive menu-based full-screen interface - it's the #1 thing keeping people away from debian. Mike. -- Windows never had any potential for soundness or beauty. If you decide to build a motorcycle, and you start with a bathtub, no good will ever come of it. -- Anonymous Coward