After disabling this manually in /etc/apt/apt.conf, it's disabled in synaptic too. But after that, enabling it in synaptic doesn't persist...
There is a real need for a central, recognized place to store "apt" preferences that work consistently for all apt-based tools.
After disabling this manually in /etc/apt/apt.conf, it's disabled in synaptic too.
But after that, enabling it in synaptic doesn't persist...
There is a real need for a central, recognized place to store "apt" preferences that work consistently for all apt-based tools.