Removed What I Shouldn't

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Will not a simple apt-get install packagename do this?

On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, White, Matt wrote:

> To install a package, you want to do something like
>
> dpkg -i <packagename>
>
> If you have not purged, the packages are most likely in /var/apt/cache or
> /var/cache/apt; I don't have a Debian box handy so can't remember for
> sure.
>
> Matt
>
> <quote who="Rejean Proulx">
> > I removed a package I deeply regret doing and it kill my network.  I am
> > quite sure there is a dpkg command that will let me put it back but I
> > can't figure out what it is from the manual.  What command do I put in
> > there to et my package back.  I didn't purge it so it is still there,
> > just hidden from me that is until I figure out how to get it back.
> >
> >  Rejean Proulx
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