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- | One of the major strengths of the | + | One of the major strengths of the tablets are their expandability. There are all sorts of 3rd party applications and packages available to users, and a variety of ways to get ahold of these packages and install them. |
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== Repositories == | == Repositories == | ||
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You can install .debs by opening them from the browser, or opening local copies with Application manager. The major disadvantage to installing .debs locally as opposed to installing from a repository is that you wont be automatically notified of updates to the package. Also dependency installation is not automatic. | You can install .debs by opening them from the browser, or opening local copies with Application manager. The major disadvantage to installing .debs locally as opposed to installing from a repository is that you wont be automatically notified of updates to the package. Also dependency installation is not automatic. | ||
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== Console == | == Console == | ||
<code>apt</code> and <code>dpkg</code> are the tools for managing packages from the console. These can be used locally through XTerm or remotely through [[SSH]]. | <code>apt</code> and <code>dpkg</code> are the tools for managing packages from the console. These can be used locally through XTerm or remotely through [[SSH]]. | ||
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=== apt === | === apt === | ||
- | <code>apt</code> generally deals with installing packages from repositories | + | <code>apt</code> generally deals with installing packages from repositories. You can install packages from your repositories by running <code>apt-get install <package name></code>, and apt will attempt to fetch the .deb and all of its dependencies and install them. You can then remove packages by running <code>apt-get remove <package name></code>. To search the available packages from your repositories, simply run <code>apt-cache search <search string></code> and it will display a list of matching packages. |
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- | and apt will attempt to fetch the .deb and all of its dependencies and install them. You can then remove packages by running | + | |
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- | To search the available packages from your repositories, simply run | + | |
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=== dpkg === | === dpkg === | ||
- | <code>dpkg</code> is generally used for installing local .deb files directly, which can be done by running | + | <code>dpkg</code> is generally used for installing local .deb files directly, which can be done by running a <code>dpkg -i <local .deb></code> with a local .deb. |
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== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == | ||
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== Individual instructions == | == Individual instructions == | ||
- | There is a wiki page for individual instructions. It is called [[ | + | There is a wiki page for individual instructions. It is called [[Install instructions]]. There should be found instructions to every other piece of software that can't be installed by app manager or means above. If the article lacks instructions for some software, please contact the author and ask him to write instructions to wiki and link them to the [[Install instructions]] -page. |
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[[Category:Users]] | [[Category:Users]] | ||
[[Category:HowTo]] | [[Category:HowTo]] | ||
[[Category:Power users]] | [[Category:Power users]] |
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