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Trick: Updating your system the Smart way |
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Monday, 12 November 2007 |
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All Linux distributions have things in common, but many differ in
software installation and updating. Gentoo Linux is based on Portage,
SUSE uses YaST, Red Hat and Fedora opt for yum, Linspire prefers
CNR.... Oh, and don't forget the different package options: RPM,
Debian, source, and more esoteric options. Smart Package Manager works with all major distributions, replacing native tools and installing different types of packages.
As an openSUSE user, I've tried YaST, Zen, zypper, apt-get, and
Synaptic, but I finally settled down with Smart. My first step after
every installation and update is to install it and getting rid of all
alternatives.
Smart is currently at version 0.52 and is available under the General Public License (GPL).
Read more at Linux.com
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