APT (software) (redirect from Apt (package manager))
package tool, or APT, is a free-software user interface that works with core libraries to handle the installation and removal of software on Debian and...
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Aptitude (software) (redirect from Aptitude debian)
front end to APT, the Debian package manager. It displays a list of software packages and allows the user to interactively pick packages to install or remove...
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Dpkg (redirect from Debian Packager)
dpkg is the software at the base of the package management system in the free operating system Debian and its numerous derivatives. dpkg is used to install...
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Some package managers, such as Debian's dpkg, allow configuration during installation. In other situations, it is desirable to install packages with the...
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is stored. The name Aptoide is formed from the words "APT" (the Debian package manager) and "oide" (the last syllable of "Android"). Aptoide started as...
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version of Debian is Debian version 12, codename "Bookworm". The next up and coming release of Debian is Debian 13, codename "Trixie". Debian always has...
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also a popular package manager for Debian-based systems; Entropy: Used by and created for Sabayon Linux. It works with binary packages that are bzip2-compressed...
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Software repository (redirect from Package repository)
For example, many Linux distributions use Advanced Packaging Tool (APT), commonly found in Debian based distributions, or Yellowdog Updater, Modified...
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RPM Package Manager (RPM) (originally Red Hat Package Manager, now a recursive acronym) is a free and open-source package management system. The name...
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package manager for Unix-like systems, and a tool to instantiate and manage those systems, invented in 2003 by Eelco Dolstra. The Nix package manager...
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