Hello all, I've started to rethink apt-howto for sarge. First of all, thanks to Osamu for the work he's been doing for apt-howto =).
I would like to hear comments and suggestions and also if you want to write something that you think might be useful maybe it can enter the guide! My objectives are: 1 - target sarge, so let's think about what a new sarge user wants to know, not necessarily an unstable user 2 - aptitude! I am no longer focusing on apt-get, as I've been convinced that using a more inteligent libapt-using-program is much better/safer -- there are some stuff that aptitude cannot do that apt-get can, though, like dealing with source packages, so it is still there 3 - getting new stuff documented: many things have emerged in Debian recently that need to be well documented to reach a bigger public, I really want to have stuff like apt-src and apt-fu, which I recently heard about documented 4 - repository/networked computers handling -> this is very important... this has been fragmented in the guide 'till now, and placed improperly. Mainly, my goal is having the very cool stuff there is in Debian known to the public (mainly Debian newcomers) in a practical way. You can check out my current work at: http://beterraba.no-ip.org/apt-howto/ Notice that some stuff has been removed and not reintegrated yet, and some stuff has not really been touched yet. Comments? =) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Gustavo Noronha <http://people.debian.org/~kov> Debian: <http://www.debian.org> * <http://www.debian-br.org> "N�o deixe para amanh�, o WML que voc� pode traduzir hoje!" http://debian-br.alioth.debian.org/?id=WebWML

