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KpackageKit might provide information about required dependencies. Acknowledge this information, and the required packages will begin downloading. When the installation process is complete, the software will be ready to use. It is rarely necessary to restart the system after software installation or update.
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KpackageKit might provide information about required dependencies. Acknowledge this information, and the required packages will begin downloading. When the installation process is complete, the software will be ready to use. It is rarely necessary to restart the system after software installation or update.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jared Norris
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Located in
manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:126(para)
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KPackageKit provides an easy method to remove the software that is no longer needed. To remove an application:
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KPackageKit provides an easy method to remove the software that is no longer needed. To remove an application:
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Translated and reviewed by
Jared Norris
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Located in
manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:134(para)
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Search for the application in the search box, and then click on the X in the "Action" column next to the software title.
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Search for the application in the search box, and then click on the X in the "Action" column next to the software title.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jared Norris
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Located in
manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:146(para)
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Click <guilabel>Apply</guilabel> and KPackageKit will remove the application.
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Click <guilabel>Apply</guilabel> and KPackageKit will remove the application.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jared Norris
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Located in
manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:153(para)
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<application><acronym>APT</acronym></application> (Advanced Packaging Tool) is a powerful package management system, which is the basis for the graphical <application>Software Management</application> application. <application>APT</application> automatically handles dependencies and performs other package operations that are required for package installation.
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<application><acronym>APT</acronym></application> (Advanced Packaging Tool) is a powerful package management system, which is the basis for the graphical <application>Software Management</application> application. <application>APT</application> automatically handles dependencies and performs other package operations that are required for package installation.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jared Norris
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Located in
../docs/manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:152(para)
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Running <application>APT</application> requires administrative privileges. Entering commands with "sudo" generates a password prompt. Several of the commands below will not run without sudo.
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Running <application>APT</application> requires administrative privileges. Entering commands with "sudo" generates a password prompt. Several of the commands below will not run without sudo.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jared Norris
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Located in
docs/manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:160(para)
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Common commands used with <application>APT</application> are:
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Common commands used with <application>APT</application> are:
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Translated and reviewed by
Jared Norris
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Located in
docs/manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:166(para)
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Install packages: <screen>sudo apt-get install <emphasis>packagename</emphasis></screen>
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Install packages: <screen>sudo apt-get install <emphasis>packagename</emphasis></screen>
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Translated and reviewed by
Jared Norris
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Located in
docs/manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:171(para)
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Remove packages: <screen>sudo apt-get remove <emphasis>packagename</emphasis></screen>
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Remove packages: <screen>sudo apt-get remove <emphasis>packagename</emphasis></screen>
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Translated and reviewed by
Jared Norris
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Located in
docs/manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:177(para)
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Remove package dependencies that are no longer needed: <screen>sudo apt-get autoremove</screen>
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Remove package dependencies that are no longer needed: <screen>sudo apt-get autoremove</screen>
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Translated and reviewed by
Jared Norris
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Located in
docs/manage-software/C/manage-software.xml:183(para)
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