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=head1 NAME
tasksel - a user interface for installing tasks
=head1 SYNOPSIS
tasksel install <task>
tasksel remove <task>
tasksel [options]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
tasksel shows all available tasks and allows to user to select
ones to install
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=item B<-t>, B<--test>
test mode; don't actually install or remove packeges
=item B<--new-install>
automatically select some tasks without even displaying them to the user;
default other tasks to on; used during new Debian installs.
=item B<--list-tasks>
list on stdout the tasks that would be displayed in the tasksel interface
=item B<--task-packages> task
lists on stdout the packages that are available and part of the given task
Note that this option may be given more than once.
=item B<--task-desc> task
outputs the extended description of the given task
=item B<--debconf-apt-from> waypoint
Start the debconf-apt-progress bar here.
=item B<--debconf-apt-to> waypoint
End the debconf-apt-progress bar here.
=item B<--debconf-apt-progress> options
Pass the specified options to the debconf-apt-progress command that tasksel
runs. These will be appended to any B<--from> and B<--to> options
constructed by tasksel itself based on B<--debconf-apt-from> and
B<--debconf-apt-to> options.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
dpkg(8), apt-get(8)
=head1 FILES
F</usr/share/tasksel/*.desc> and
F</usr/local/share/tasksel/*.desc> are used to define tasks.
=head1 AUTHOR
tasksel was written by Randolph Chung E<lt>tausq@debian.orgE<gt>
and Joey Hess E<lt>joeyh@debian.orgE<gt>
=head1 HISTORY
This document first appeared with tasksel-1.0
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