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You will then be prompted for the password for the user name specified after the -U switch, and upon successful authentication, will be presented with a prompt where commands may be entered for manipulating and transferring files in a syntax similar to that used by non-graphical FTP clients. For more information on the <application>smbclient</application> utility, read the utility's manual page with the command: <screen>
<command>
man smbclient
</command>
</screen>
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Located in C/windows-networking.xml:254(para)
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Local mounting of remote network resources using the SMB protocol is also possible using the <application>mount</application> command. For example, to mount a shared folder named <emphasis role="italic">project-code</emphasis> on a Windows server named <emphasis role="italic">development</emphasis> as the user <emphasis role="italic">dlightman</emphasis> to your Ubuntu system's /mnt/pcode mount-point, you would issue this command at the prompt:
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Located in C/windows-networking.xml:265(para)
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Ubuntu features a comprehensive package management system for the installation, upgrade, configuration, and removal of software. In addition to providing access to an organized base of over 17,000 software packages for your Ubuntu computer, the package management facilities also feature dependency resolution capabilities and software update checking.
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Located in ../generic/serverguide/C/package-management.xml:17(para)
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Several tools are available for interacting with Ubuntu's package management system, from simple command-line utilities which may be easily automated by system administrators, to a simple graphical interface which is easy to use by those new to Ubuntu.
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Located in serverguide/C/package-management.xml:16(para)
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Ubuntu's package management system is derived from the same system used by the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. The package files contain all of the necessary files, meta-data, and instructions to implement a particular functionality or software application on your Ubuntu computer.
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Located in serverguide/C/package-management.xml:21(para)
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Debian package files typically have the extension '.deb', and typically exist in <emphasis role="italics">repositories</emphasis> which are collections of packages found on various media, such as CD-ROM discs, or online. Packages are normally of the pre-compiled binary format; thus installation is quick and requires no compiling of software.
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Located in serverguide/C/package-management.xml:24(para)
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Many complex packages use the concept of <emphasis role="italics">dependencies</emphasis>. Dependencies are additional packages required by the principal package in order to function properly. For example, the speech synthesis package <application>Festival</application> depends upon the package <application>festvox-kalpc16k</application>, which is a package supplying one of the voices used by the application. In order for <application>Festival</application> to function, all of the dependencies must be installed in conjunction with the principal Festival package. The software management tools in Ubuntu will do this automatically.
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Located in C/packaging.xml:30(para)
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The <application>apt-get</application> command is a powerful command-line tool used to work with Ubuntu's <emphasis>Advanced Packaging Tool</emphasis> (APT) performing such functions as installation of new software packages, upgrade of existing software packages, updating of the package list index, and even upgrading the entire Ubuntu system.
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Located in serverguide/C/package-management.xml:147(para)
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Being a simple command-line tool, <application>apt-get</application> has numerous advantages over other package management tools available in Ubuntu for server administrators. Some of these advantages include ease of use over simple terminal connections (SSH) and the ability to be used in system administration scripts, which can in turn be automated by the <application>cron</application> scheduling utility.
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Located in serverguide/C/package-management.xml:150(para)
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If a package needs to install or remove new dependencies when being upgraded, it will not be upgraded by the <emphasis>upgrade</emphasis> command. For such an upgrade, it is necessary to use the <emphasis role="italics">dist-upgrade</emphasis> command.
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Located in C/packaging.xml:80(para)
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