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Press to continue. -- %d%%, press (alphabetically) (avail., priority) (avail., section) (by availability) (by priority) (by section) (by status) (status, priority) (status, section) does not appear to be available mark:+/=/- terse:v help:? mark:+/=/- verbose:v help:? or terse:v help:? verbose:v help:?!Bug!%-*s %s%s%s; %s (was: %s). %s%s %s packages%s %s packages in section %s%s %s packages without a section%s for more%s packages in section %s%s packages without a section%s to go back* Highlight: One line in the package list will be highlighted. It indicates which package(s) will be affected by presses of `+', `-' and `_'. * The dividing line in the middle of the screen shows a brief explanation of the status of the currently-highlighted package, or a description of which group is highlighted if a group line is. If you don't understand the meaning of some of the status characters displayed, go to the relevant package and look at this divider line, or use the `v' key for a verbose display (press `v' again to go back to the terse display). * The bottom of the screen shows more information about the currently-highlighted package (if there is only one). It can show an extended description of the package, the internal package control details (either for the installed or available version of the package), or information about conflicts and dependencies involving the current package (in conflict/dependency resolution sublists). Use the `i' key to cycle through the displays, and `I' to hide the information display or expand it to use almost all of the screen. ?Abbrev.Abort - quit without making changesAccess method `%s'.AllAll packagesAttributes: Avail.verAvailableAvailable packages (not currently installed)BrokenBrokenly installed packagesChoose the access method to use.Colours: Configure any packages that are unconfigured.Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Ian Jackson. Copyright (C) 2000,2001 Wichert Akkerman. Cycle through information displaysDebian `%s' package handling frontend version %s. Dependency/conflict resolution - introduction. One or more of your choices have raised a conflict or dependency problem - some packages should only be installed in conjunction with certain others, and some combinations of packages may not be installed together. You will see a sub-list containing the packages involved. The bottom half of the display shows relevant conflicts and dependencies; use `i' to cycle between that, the package descriptions and the internal control information. A set of `suggested' packages has been calculated, and the initial markings in this sub-list have been set to match those, so you can just hit Return to accept the suggestions if you wish. You may abort the change(s) which caused the problem(s), and go back to the main list, by pressing capital `X'. You can also move around the list and change the markings so that they are more like what you want, and you can `reject' my suggestions by using the capital `D' or `R' keys (see the keybindings help screen). You can use capital `Q' to force me to accept the situation currently displayed, in case you want to override a recommendation or think that the program is mistaken. Press to leave help and enter the sub-list; remember: press `?' for help. DescriptionDisplay, part 1: package listing and status charsDisplay, part 2: list highlight; information displayEIOMEOF before option name startEOF before summaryEOF in index stringEOF in option nameEOF in summary - missing newlineErrorError: ExtraGo to end of listGo to top of listHelp information is available under the following topics:Help: ImpImportantInst.verInstall and upgrade wanted packages.InstalledInstalled packagesInstalled?Introduction to conflict/dependency resolution sub-listIntroduction to method selection displayIntroduction to package selectionsIntroduction to read-only package list browserKeystrokesKeystrokes for method selectionMake highlight less specificMake highlight more specificMark package(s) for deinstall and purgeMark package(s) for deinstallationMark package(s) for installationMarked forMove downMove upNewNewly available packagesNo explanation available.Obsolete and local packages present on systemObsolete/localOld markOptOptionalPackagePress to continue. Press ? for help menu, . for next topic, to exit help.Press a key from the list above, or `q' to exit help, or `.' (full stop) to read each help page in turn. PriorityPurgedPurged packages and those never installedQuit dselect.Quit without changing selected access methodQuit, confirming without checkQuit, confirming, and checking dependenciesQuit, rejecting conflict/dependency suggestionsREINSTALLRedraw displayRemove unwanted software.RemovedRemoved and no longer available packagesRemoved packages (configuration still present)ReqRequest help (cycle through help screens)Request which packages you want on your system.RequiredRevert to directly requested state for all packagesRevert to old state for all packagesRevert to suggested state for all packagesScreenparts: Scroll backwards through help/informationScroll backwards through help/information by 1 lineScroll backwards through listScroll backwards through list by 1 lineScroll onwards through help/informationScroll onwards through help/information by 1 lineScroll onwards through listScroll onwards through list by 1 lineSearch for ? Search for a package whose name contains a stringSectionSelect currently-highlighted access methodSet your TERM variable correctly, use a better terminal, or make do with the per-package management tool %s. StandardStdSwap sort order priority/sectionTerminal does not appear to support cursor addressing. Terminal does not appear to support highlighting. The line you have highlighted represents many packages; if you ask to install, remove, hold, etc. it you will affect all the packages which match the criterion shown. If you move the highlight to a line for a particular package you will see information about that package displayed here. You can use `o' and `O' to change the sort order and give yourself the opportunity to mark packages in different kinds of groups.Type dselect --help for help.UnclassifiedUp to date installed packagesUp-to-dateUpdate list of available packages, if possible.UpdatedUpdated packages (newer version is available)Usage: %s [