Quick Context: I'm going over the Aptitude Linux command, which is the ultimate package manager and far better than using apt. In my "Linux Crash Course" series, I go over a very specific command to give you an overview of how it works.
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I'm going over the Aptitude Linux command, which is the ultimate package manager and far better than using apt. In my "Linux Crash Course" series, I go over a very specific command to give you an overview of how it works. In this video, I walk through the installation and usage of Nala, which is a frontend application for ...
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- I'm going over the Aptitude Linux command, which is the ultimate package manager and far better than using apt.
- In my "Linux Crash Course" series, I go over a very specific command to give you an overview of how it works.
- In this video, I walk through the installation and usage of Nala, which is a frontend application for ...
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