Pacman option to assume “yes” to every question?
When installing software in debian systems we can put something like this:
When installing software in debian systems we can put something like this:
On a computer running “stable” Debian, when trying to install a package which is in the unstable list on the Debian web site using the aptitude install <package>/unstable command, I get output similar to this:
I saw the following on Debian 9 “stretch”:
I have deleted some files around /var/lib/dpkg/, namely:
Whenever trying to install some programs from source, or specifically running apt update, I receive this message:
I installed Pipelight from the PPA archive, according to these instructions.
Okay, I understand how I may use apt-get {install|remove} mypackages and apt-get upgrade to install, upgrade, or remove binaries as well as their configuration data files and dependencies (actually, remove will only remove the binaries unless additional flags are provided).
I would like to install chef via apt non-interactively, but by default, apt installation brings up this prompt:
I am using a minimal Debian system which does not have the top program installed. I tried to install top with sudo apt-get install top, but top is not a package name. It seems that top is a part of some other package. How can I find out which package I should install to get … Read more
I have a local mirror (created with debmirror), and when I run apt-get update after a few days, I get this: