How to use the APT command on Ubuntu/Debian Linux systems ?

Posted by zn52 on Oct 14, 2019 11:28 PM EDT
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APT is one of the most frequently used commands in Ubuntu ( and Debian family hereafter ) . APT stands for Advanced Package Tool and is used as a package management (i.e. updating, adding or removing) utility. APT allows you to upgrade an entire set of softwares, applications and packages with a single command ( oftentimes, this will require root level permissions to execute it ).

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