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Re: obsolete packages in dselect



As far as I know obsolete means something as: old, not needed any more or
there are better packages to replace this one with.
You can remove them if you want to, as long as they don't give any
conflicts it won't matter if you leave them on.

Ron Rademaker

On Thu, 18 May 2000, A. Scott White wrote:

> I recently upgraded to Potato and Linux 2.2.15
> 
> Now, when I go into dselect->select several packages are listed as Obsolete.
> What, exactly, does this mean? Should I remove these packages?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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