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APPER

NAME

apper − An application and package manager using PackageKit

SYNOPSIS

apper [−−updates] [−−settings] [−−backend−details] [−−install−mime−type mime−type] [−−install−package−name name] [−−install−provide−file file] [−−install−font−resource font] [−−install−catalog file] [−−remove−package−by−file filename] [KDE Generic Options] [Qt Generic Options]

DESCRIPTION

Apper is the KDE interface for PackageKit

Apper is able to manage packages, applications and updates in a cross−distribution way thanks to the PackageKit project.

It is providing Linux users a single application that they can learn and use in whatever distribution they are.

OPTIONS

−−updates

Show available updates

−−settings

Show Apper configuration page.

−−backend−details name

Display information about the backend PackageKit uses at time.

−−install−mime−type mime−type

Call the mime−type installer.

−−install−package−name name

Install package with the name name.

−−install−provide−file file

Install package providing file file.

−−install−font−resource font

Install a font resource.

−−install−catalog file

Install the package catalog in file.

−−remove−package−by−file filename

Remove a package containing file filename.

SEE ALSO

More information about Apper can be found at the Apper website [1] .

AUTHORS

The maintainer of Apper is Daniel Nicoletti <dantti12@gmail.com>; This manual page was written by Matthias Klumpp <matthias@tenstral.net>.

AUTHORS

Daniel Nicoletti <dantti12@gmail.com>

Author.

Matthias Klumpp <matthias@tenstral.net>

Author.

NOTES

1.

the Apper website

http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Apper?content=84745

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