An APT repository is a local directory or network server which holds deb packages and metadata files, those are readable by the APT tools. This tutorial describes two methods to add Apt repository on your Ubuntu & Debian systems. The first method uses the add-apt-repository command to configure the repository and second is to...
APT (Advanced Package Tool) is the command line tool to interact with the packaging system. It helps in handling packages and retrieve the information and packages from the authenticated sources for installation, upgrade and removal of packages along with their dependencies. apt command is a more friendly way to handle packaging. Mostly, to use...
On your systems some of applications installed but which are not useful to you and want to uninstall it. In this case, you’ll possibly want to uninstall the package. This article explains how to uninstall software packages using the graphical interface as well as through command-line interface on your ubuntu system. Ensure that user...
It is always useful to you if you know which packages are installed on your system. You can install same packages on another system if you know how to check installed package on your current Ubuntu system or you can re-install. In this tutorial described how to list installed packages on Ubuntu, whether a...
In this tutorial, we described how to list and filter installed packages on Debian system. It is always useful to you if you know which packages are installed on your system. You can install same packages on another system if you know how to check installed package on your current Debian system or you...