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16 February 2022

Guides and tutorials for Manjaro: Software Updates and Management using Octopi.

To install available updates click the menu icon at the bottom of the application window (in this illustration, next to the red star), and then select Install.

To install a package after searching, right-click the listed package (ins, and then select Install. Once done, then click the green tick icon at the top to confirm.


Software Updates and Management using Octopi.

To remove a package after searching right-click the listed package (installed packages will have a green icon with a tick next to them), and then select Remove. Once done, then click the green tick icon at the top to confirm.

A full guide on using Octopi is available here.

New software applications.

On occasion, particularly when installing new software applications, several other software packages will also be automatically installed as well. These are known as dependencies, as they are necessary for whatever is being installed to work properly. In other words, the software package being downloaded is dependent upon them.

Software packages.

Your package manager will list the dependencies required for software packages in the information pane. 

For example, as illustrated, if the VLC Media Player were to be installed, then several other software packages --such as to allow it to play different media formats-- would also be automatically be downloaded if not already installed on the system. 

Without them, the Media Player would not be able to play certain media formats, or perhaps not be able to play anything at all!

Tip.

You won't need to worry about dependencies yourself, as they will be automatically identified and downloaded for you when necessary.

2 commenti:

  1. It is important to keep your Manjaro system up to date to ensure you have the latest security updates and newest features.

    Manjaro is based on Arch Linux. These are two Linux Distributions that are on the cutting edge, meaning the developers are always pushing the latest and greatest feature updates, but it's up to you to catch them up.

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    1. If you are a Manjaro Linux user, you know Octopi perfectly, which is a new software manager with which we can install and manage the files found inside the repository.

      Now, if you are a user of Arch Linux or any other distribution based on your quest that does not have Octopi, we advise you to try it out and get to know all the advances that you can obtain using this manager.

      The first thing we dobbiamo fare is è capire cos'è Octopi.
      Octopi is a frontend program to manage the pacchetti packages, with which we can manage the packages internal to the Arch Linux or Yaour repository in graphical and simple mode.

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