Quoting Paul Sutton (2019-04-16 20:59:54) > > > On 16/04/2019 19:19, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > > Quoting Paul Sutton (2019-04-16 19:27:34) > >> There are 3 main ways to install packages, I have tried to explain this > >> in the presentation as > >> > >> Apt - 1.8.0 - command line tool (universal) > >> Gnome-packagekit - used for gnome desktop environment > >> Synaptic - 0.84.5 used for most other Desktop Environment(s) > > > > There are more - these are the ones I know of (registered with boxer): > > > > command-line: > > * apt > > * packagekit-tools > > * cupt > > * wajig > > > > command-line and scripted: > > * apt-get > > > > scripted: > > * unattended-upgrades > > * cron-apt > > > > command-line and curses (fullscreen text): > > * aptitude > > > > GNOME: > > * software-properties-gtk > > * gnome-packagekit > > > > GTK > > * listaller > > * synaptic (but not in Buster) > > > > KDE: > > * software-properties-kde > > * apper > > * muon > > * qapt-utils > > > > > > - Jonas > > > Cool thanks for this. Just out of interest as I prefer to be using lxde > which GUI package manager would Buster install by default for that.?
This command will tell you what debian-installer would pull in when you choose to install the lxde desktop: apt show task-lxde-desktop To answer your question: None (because synaptic is not in Buster) - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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