It is not recommended to mix the two (apt and rpm) because they can't
validate what each one has installed.

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On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Louie Miranda wrote:

> Hi Jake, I have downloaded a FileMaker Server Database, its on a rpm
> archive. So I got curious and wanted to know if i will have some
> problems using two package manager at the same time.
>
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> Just out of curiosity...why would you want to use rpm when apt-get is so
> fast and easy to use?
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> Regards,
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> On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Louie Miranda wrote:
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> > I just installed a rpm deb package manager, I just wonder. If I
> > installed an rpm package where would it go? I mean don't it get
> > confused on two package manager?
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