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Back to the Debian Project homepage. Encontrar paquetes por nombre. Gestionar paquetes. Actualizar la lista de paquetes e instalar paquetes. Trabajar con varias vistas. Convertirse en root. Gestionar la lista de paquetes. Modificar los estados de los paquete.
Descargar, instalar y eliminar paquetes. Llaves GPG: Entender y gestionar la confianza de los paquetes. Resolver dependencias de manera interactiva. Costes en el solucionador interactivo de dependencias. Interactive Use To run interactively, enter the following from a terminal emulator : aptitude After running it, use: F10 or Ctrl-T to access the menu.
Some time when you need to resolve conflicts, you discover that you made a mistake; you can easily use 'Cancel pending actions' in the 'Actions' menu so that you can re-select.
But you should try the aptitude search foo way. You should discover that the output is a bit different from apt-cache , in some cases, it may be useful to search for a package to see if it is already installed. Lenny to Squeeze is done by following the release notes for your architecture. For most people with 32 bit systems that means the Release Notes for Intel x Using full-upgrade in the regular course of events is no longer the recommended practice unless you are running sid, in which case you should not need to be reading this.
Minor release upgrades e. The non-free contains software that does not comply with the DFSG. This is also the reason for the use of "update-alternatives" for aptitude.
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