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I am interested in knowing what is the preferred method of managing packages on CrunchBang. I know that a person shouldn't mix Aptitude and Apt-get, so want to figure this out before I install many packages. CrunchBang used apt-get to install with the cb-welcome script so is it better to stick with this? What is the main differences between Aptitud and Apt-get?
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I am interested in knowing what is the preferred method of managing packages on CrunchBang. I know that a person shouldn't mix Aptitude and Apt-get, so want to figure this out before I install many packages. CrunchBang used apt-get to install with the cb-welcome script so is it better to stick with this? What is the main differences between Aptitud and Apt-get?
Thanks
Personally: apt-get Opinion!
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I think you can mix it. I use only apt. The only question is which has the better easter egg.
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Problems with mixing aptitude and apt-get are (or at least should be, one never knows) gone for years now. Nowadays it's an urban legend that keeps coming back over and over again.
I prefer aptitude over apt-get most of the time, except when I am installing software, 'apt-get install $package' has found it's way into my neurotransmitters too well. It's more comfortable, handles dependencies better and searching works way better.
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