13 Jul
2002
13 Jul
'02
17:27
Ed, apt-get is a Debian product, and is mainly designed for that system. Apt4rpm is an attempt to get its features (ease of use) working on other systems. Brian Marr On Saturday 13 July 2002 15:57, Ed Harrison wrote:
** Reply to message from "W. D. McKinney"
on Fri, 12 Jul 2002 21:35:27 -0800 Where can I get apt-get, as opposed to apt4rpm?
My system crashed from bad mbr, unrecoverable. So, I am starting all over. Cannot remember where I got it the first time.
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