Agreed, The list of packages should also have some better, more obvious seperation (newlines maybe?) to make it easier to skim through. The fact that ubuntu does not use color to its full advantage on the commandline is frankly appalling. It is one of the things that has turned me off of ubuntu for quite a while. With gentoo, color is used well. It is used by default on the 'ls' command, making things look a lot better, and clearer. No color means things look unorganized and ugly.
Agreed, The list of packages should also have some better, more obvious seperation (newlines maybe?) to make it easier to skim through. The fact that ubuntu does not use color to its full advantage on the commandline is frankly appalling. It is one of the things that has turned me off of ubuntu for quite a while. With gentoo, color is used well. It is used by default on the 'ls' command, making things look a lot better, and clearer. No color means things look unorganized and ugly.