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− | == | + | == Aptitude == |
− | + | You run it like this: | |
− | + | To install: sudo apt-get install _________ | |
− | + | To update: sudo apt-get update _________ | |
− | + | To remove: sudo apt-get remove _________ | |
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+ | To clean: sudo apt-get clean _________ | ||
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+ | To remove unneeded dependencies: sudo apt-get autoremove _________ | ||
== yum == | == yum == |
Revision as of 08:15, 28 January 2014
This article needs improvement. its horrible.
This is the software repositories that you will meet with some linux os. They are used to download your software in opposition to compiling them from source. In other words they automatate every thing for the dumb shit you are and allow you to install, update and remove the application you need cause youre to retarded to write them by yourself with a magnifying glass and the sun directly on your hard drive. The most common package managers are yum (RHEL - rpm) and aptitude (Debian - deb).
Aptitude
You run it like this:
To install: sudo apt-get install _________
To update: sudo apt-get update _________
To remove: sudo apt-get remove _________
To clean: sudo apt-get clean _________
To remove unneeded dependencies: sudo apt-get autoremove _________
yum
you run it like this
to install: sudo yum install _________
Zypper
Zypper is a cli frontend for openSUSEs package manager, libzypp. The .rpm package format is used, but the package manager itself is independent from RHEL.
usage:
zypper in <name of package>
zypper rm <name of package>
installs or removes a package
zypper ar <repo>
zypper rr <repo>
adds or removes a repository
zypper up
updates
zypper se <name of package>
searches
original forms can be used instead of short forms:
- se = search
- up = update
- in = install
- etc.