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Debian.InstallingSoftware HistoryHide minor edits - Show changes to markup August 07, 2009, at 12:07 PM
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Debian uses a set of tools to manage which software packages are installed. One of these tools is APT, the Advanced Package Tool, which provides an utility called to:
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Debian_/_NSLU2 Stub! --Installing packages Many packages can be installed like on any other Debian system using /apt-get/. First you should update the package lists: apt-get update apt-get install /package/ -- Compiling packages If you need to build from source: Debian/Compiling to:
Debian uses a set of tools to manage which software packages are installed. One of these tools is APT, the Advanced Package Tool, which provides an utility called In a nutshell, if you need to install a new package, you usually run: apt-get update apt-get install package The first command ( A complete reference for APT can be found in the APT HOWTO. August 23, 2007, at 11:40 AM
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Debian_/_NSLU2 Stub! --Installing packages Many packages can be installed like on any other Debian system using /apt-get/. First you should update the package lists: apt-get update apt-get install /package/ -- Compiling packages If you need to build from source: Debian/Compiling
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Based on work by Toby Speight and fcarolo. Originally by ano. Page last modified on August 07, 2009, at 12:07 PM
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