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- | ===== Synaptic | + | ===== Synaptic ===== |
- | Synaptic is a graphical front-end to apt, the package management system in Sparkylinux. It combines the point-and-click simplicity of the graphical user interface with the power of the apt-get command line tool. You can install, remove, configure, or upgrade software packages, browse, sort and search the list of available software packages, manage repositories, | + | Synaptic is a graphical front-end to apt, the package management system in SparkyLinux. It combines the point-and-click simplicity of the graphical user interface with the power of the apt-get command line tool. You can install, remove, configure, or upgrade software packages, browse, sort and search the list of available software packages, manage repositories, |
Synaptic is installed by default in all Sparky editions. | Synaptic is installed by default in all Sparky editions. | ||
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sudo apt-get install synaptic | sudo apt-get install synaptic | ||
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==== Configuring Repository ==== | ==== Configuring Repository ==== | ||
- | 1. Open Synaptic (Applications -> System Tools -> Synaptic Package Manager | + | 1. Open Synaptic (Applications -> System Tools -> Synaptic Package Manager) |
2. Click the Settings Menu, and choose Repositories. | 2. Click the Settings Menu, and choose Repositories. | ||
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3. Configure! | 3. Configure! | ||
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+ | After changing the repository list or before installing new/ | ||
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- | ==== Browsing, Installing, Removing ==== | + | {{: |
- | First - open Synaptic (Applications -> System Tools -> Synaptic Package Manager | + | ---- |
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+ | ==== Browsing, Installing, Removing packages ==== | ||
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+ | First - open Synaptic (Applications -> System Tools -> Synaptic Package Manager) | ||
Synaptic shows you all the packages available to you - and marks each one as installed or not installed. You can now navigate and find packages, marking packages you want to install (or remove) by clicking the tick box (or by clicking with the right mouse button on a package), and then click " | Synaptic shows you all the packages available to you - and marks each one as installed or not installed. You can now navigate and find packages, marking packages you want to install (or remove) by clicking the tick box (or by clicking with the right mouse button on a package), and then click " | ||
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+ | ==== Upgrading the system ==== | ||
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+ | Synaptic provides an option which lets you upgrade one package (or a few) or all of them if you'd like. Making full upgrade, Synaptic can install extra packages if new versions of exiting packages need so. | ||
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==== Cleaning up packages ==== | ==== Cleaning up packages ==== | ||
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* Not installed (residual config) | * Not installed (residual config) | ||
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==== Locking a version ==== | ==== Locking a version ==== | ||
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Synaptic lets you lock a version of a package (packages) you **DO NOT** want to upgrade. | Synaptic lets you lock a version of a package (packages) you **DO NOT** want to upgrade. | ||
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+ | ==== Breaking all operations ==== | ||
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+ | In some cases, if you would like to break all operations you planned (installing/ | ||
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