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vincent Yankowsky 06-29-2009 09:49 PM

Add/Remove Applications
 
If I do not know the location of the Add/Remove Application in Linux, where should I find it? I tried running the Run Command, but it does not work. I might not have this application in the Application menu.

billymayday 06-29-2009 09:58 PM

What distro are you using?

kirukan 06-30-2009 01:38 AM

For Redhat "system-config-packages" will help you to open Add/Remove GUI. Xshell having facility to open GUI from remote area

Fred Caro 06-30-2009 04:24 AM

add/remove
 
This is Windows talk! You need to familiarize yourself with your version of the package manager. This is more versatile than Windows but, as such, slightly more complex, especially if your using Debian or Gentoo. Suck it and see.

Fred.

squall0366 06-30-2009 06:25 AM

use the command on the CLI
# cat /proc/version
to get ur distro name n version

mrrangerman 06-30-2009 07:16 AM

Quote:

Fred Caro
This is Windows talk!
I'm running Debian 5.0 and under System>Administration is a option called Add/Remove Applications. I know Ubuntu has the same thing, so no this in not Windows talk.

frankbell 06-30-2009 07:48 AM

Debian has an "Add/Remove Applications" item on the Gnome menu because Debian chose to put it there. It looks to me like it's a reworked interface for the package manager (I just fired up my Debian box).

Having that as a menu item is not inherent in Linux--it's a choice of the distro maintainers, as far as I can tell.

Ubuntu Jaunty does not have such a menu item in the Gnome interface, at least not on my computer (I shutdown Fluxbox and started Gnome just to make sure).

However, you can start the Synaptic Package manager in Ubuntu and use it to do the same things.

I've messed around with several distros. Most of them do not have an "Add/Remove Applications" item on the menu.

mrrangerman 06-30-2009 01:58 PM

Quote:

frankbell

Debian has an "Add/Remove Applications" item on the Gnome menu because Debian chose to put it there. It looks to me like it's a reworked interface for the package manager (I just fired up my Debian box).

Having that as a menu item is not inherent in Linux--it's a choice of the distro maintainers, as far as I can tell.

Ubuntu Jaunty does not have such a menu item in the Gnome interface, at least not on my computer (I shutdown Fluxbox and started Gnome just to make sure).

Well I don't know if Jaunty is the latest version, but I do know Ubuntu 8.04 has Add/Remove... at the bottom of the Applications menu. And the OP was asking "location of the Add/Remove Application in Linux" was. I know it's not the same as in Window, that it's more a pre-selection of the more popular packages. And that not all linux versions have it. So no it's not just a Debian thing and I do believe Ubuntu was the first to use it (I could be wrong)

chrism01 07-01-2009 01:14 AM

RH has had that (gnome menu option) in Fedora for a few versions now; also RHEL/Centos 5.x has it.

frankbell 07-01-2009 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrrangerman (Post 3591872)
Well I don't know if Jaunty is the latest version, but I do know Ubuntu 8.04 has Add/Remove... at the bottom of the Applications menu. And the OP was asking "location of the Add/Remove Application in Linux" was. I know it's not the same as in Window, that it's more a pre-selection of the more popular packages. And that not all linux versions have it. So no it's not just a Debian thing and I do believe Ubuntu was the first to use it (I could be wrong)

Thank you. I must have had blinders on. It's sitting right there.


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