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Hvis du kender pakkens navn så skal du blot skrive dette i søgelinjen - som standard søges der efter navn. | |||
{{Note|Searches are slow, as the package database has to be queried - both your local one and the database of each repo. You will find that working while it does that is slow.}} | {{Note|Searches are slow, as the package database has to be queried - both your local one and the database of each repo. You will find that working while it does that is slow.}} |
Revision as of 19:06, 5 March 2012
Et grafisk værktøj til at håndtere dine pakker |
Hovedtræk
- Håndterer installation og afinstallation af pakker
- Håndterer opdatering af pakker
- Du kan søge på pakkens navn, dens beskrivelse eller på navne på inkluderede filer
- Understøtter filtrering efter
- Installerede eller tilgængelige pakker
- programmer til almindelig brug eller til udvikling
- Visning af pakker i grupper
Installation af pakker
Hvis du kender pakkens navn så skal du blot skrive dette i søgelinjen - som standard søges der efter navn.
Suppose, though, you need suggestions for suitable packages. This time you would choose to . For instance, entering "flac" into the search term then selecting you would be presented with all packages that are related to the use of flac files. Installed packages are marked by a to the left of the package name.
So - you have a list of suitable files. Click on one of them and a panel opens giving you a description of the file. Clicking the
you get three other options to display - a list of files included in the package, a list of dependencies (which will be automatically handled if you choose to install) and a list of applications that depend upon the package you choose.When you click on a package a button turns up to the right of it. If the package is not installed already you will see an
button; clicking it will mark the package for installation. If the pagkage is already installed you will see a button; clicking it will mark the package for removal.Having found the application that is best for you, click the
button. Now, when you click the button your package will be installed.Updating your packages
On Apper's main page you click the
icon to open the settings page to check, if any package installed by Apper needs updating. As before, the repos and your installation are queried, so there is a delay. Again, dependencies are resolved when you agree to the download.Configuration Options
On Apper's main page you click the and select to open the Apper settings page.
In the
you can set the frequency of checking for updates, according to your need. The default is , but for an ultra-secure site you could choose , and for a lightly used one you can have or frequency.Next is whether you want updates to be installed automatically. A nice touch is to be able to say that security updates should be automatically installed, but no other packages.