Shanu proclaimed: > Another way is to fire up dselect and select the "apt" access method. U > must add the line deb "http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main" > in /etc/apt/sources.list for the latest packages. > > Once u understand how the various packages are grouped together in the > archive, it becomes a lot easier to search for packages. Say u want to > know about the packages available for creating CD's, the logical place > where it will be located is in the /otherosfs directory. If are looking > for audio mixers, the place to look for would be the /sound directory. The search mechanism in dselect SUCKS. The access mechanism (apt, ftp, mountable, mounted, CD etc.) DOES NOT affect the search mechanism in any way. And what do you mean by directory?? When / How do the directories get downloaded to the local machine? Here are the problems with dselect's search method: 1. You can only search the names of the packages. You cannot search the short description. This is a problem when you know what a particular software does but not the name of the software. Take, for example mp3. Searching for 'mp3' does not match the most popular MP3 pager - freeamp. 2. You cannot narrow your search to specfic categories The newer apt-search (name?) is a better solution. Thaths -- "Now, what is a wedding? Well, Webster's Dictionary describes a wedding as, 'The process of removing weeds from one's garden.'" -- Homer J. Simpson Sudhakar C13n http://people.netscape.com/thaths/ Lead Indentured Slave -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Linux India Mailing List Archives are now available. Please search the archive at http://lists.linux-india.org/ before posting your question to avoid repetition and save bandwidth.