You hijacked an existing thread.  Please don't do that in the future.  
Changing the subject line in not sufficient to create a new thread.  You must 
use the "New Message" function of your UA not the "Reply" function.  When you 
use the reply function, your UA inserts headers like this:

References: <4cbde2d6.6000...@gmail.com> 
<201010301541.04938.lisi.re...@gmail.com> <pan.2010.10.30.15.05...@gmail.com> 
<201010301134.18526.deb...@pcartwright.com> <4ccddb1b.7030...@cox.net>
In-Reply-To: <4ccddb1b.7030...@cox.net>

These headers control threaded for modern UAs.

In <4cce92e1.7010...@googlemail.com>, getting.li...@googlemail.com wrote:
>I want to install many packets at once with apt-get.
>So I wrote a file, like
>
>file-list:
>
>htop
>vim
>apache2
>
>apt-get shall use this file as it's input eg apt-get install < file-list
>(notworking)

You clearly misunderstand how the '<' shell redirection operator works.  I 
suggest you avoid using it so you don't break something, at least until you 
know the different between command-line arguments, standard input, and 
standard output.

>does anyone knows a solution?

Real, good solutions have already been posted.
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