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  2. Debian - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of GDebi Package installer. GDebi is an APT tool which can be used in command-line and on the GUI. [122] GDebi can install a local .deb file via the command line like the dpkg command, but with access to repositories to resolve dependencies. [123] Other graphical front-ends for APT include Software Center, [124] Synaptic [125] and ...

  3. Peppermint OS - Wikipedia

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    Like any other Linux distribution, it allows installing packages like LibreOffice, GIMP, VLC, Skype, etc. Peppermint is built from Ubuntu and supports whatever Ubuntu supports. [13] Peppermint OS ships with mintInstall , Synaptic , and GDebi to facilitate this.

  4. SmartQ 5 - Wikipedia

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    GDebi package installer; PCMan File Manager; It is possible to install another Linux besides the default OS. Several Linux distributions like Mer and a ported Android support the SmartQ 5. Smart Devices has obtained a Windows CE 6.0 royalty, [5] the OS has been made available on the official site. Although a license from Microsoft needs to be ...

  5. deb (file format) - Wikipedia

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    GDebi installing a .deb package. Debian packages are standard Unix ar archives that include two tar archives. One archive holds the control information and another contains the installable data. [2] dpkg provides the basic functionality for installing and manipulating Debian

  6. Kubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Qt port of GDebi graphical installer for package files. Includes Restricted Drivers Manager for the first time. [37] New kubuntu-restricted-extras package is available for download from the repositories. 8.04& 2008-04-24 [38] Hardy Heron 2009-10 2.6.24 [39] It has two versions: KDE 3.5 and KDE 4.0 (With community support only).

  7. Portal:Linux - Wikipedia

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    A distro typically includes many components in addition to the Linux kernel. Commonly, it includes a package manager, an init system (such as systemd, OpenRC, or runit), GNU tools and libraries, documentation, IP network configuration utilities, the getty TTY setup program, and many more.

  8. Lubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Synaptic package manager is still installed by default and allows users to manage all packages in the system. GDebi allows the installation of downloaded .deb packages. [76] Lubuntu 12.04 was released with the Linux v3.2.14 Linux kernel and also introduced a large number of bug fixes, particularly in the LX panel and in the PCManFM file manager ...

  9. List of installation software - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Installer Advanced Installer: Active Trialware: Yes Yes Yes NSIS: Nullsoft: Active zlib License: No No Orca (Part of Windows SDK) Microsoft: Active Freeware (proprietary) Yes; exclusively Wise: Wise Solutions, Inc. Discontinued Non-free No WiX: Outercurve Foundation: Active Ms-RL (previously CPL) Yes; exclusively Yes No