I’m going over the Aptitude Linux command, which is the ultimate package manager and far better than using apt. Stop using APT and love your Linux install. Let me show you the way!
Aptitude Commands (Full Article): https://www.christitus.com/2019/03/12/aptitude-explained/ .
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You should make a new version of this for people struggling with broken 32-bit dependencies on post focal Ubuntu.
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This was extraordinarily helpful. Helped me push through some install issues. Very much appreciate you sharing this knowledge. << gratitude
Would you still recommend aptitude in 2024? I installed it for the first time in a few years on a new Debian 12 install, as I prefer an interactive TUI for package management, but it seemed … odd. It wasn't surfacing search results in the default repos that I knew would come up if I executed an "apt search" at the terminal.
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TITUS: Boring. You don't seem to be interested in what you are saying, why should we be intererested? And nobody else has your terminal layout. Trying to follow your instruction is distracted by all your glitz and puffy embellishments. Stick to your topic, show some interest in what you are trying to communicate, and most of all … GET OVER YOURSELF.
If i use sudo aptitude full-upgrade.. It mean that my debian become new one?
Huh, I thought aptitude is apt's predecessor
Wow … thanks Chris , i am now a convert and love the functionality and application … cheers mate 🤟
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Great video, do you have a video or point me to a great video that deals with as you said, dependency hell. That has been an on going issue for me.
great video. Thank you.
Nice video, Chris. FYI: Getting 404 Page Not Found error on your Aptitude Commands (Full Article) link.
I thought that apt and aptitude were the same program. You are awesome, subbed
How much find upgrade takes ?
meh prefer portage
Sorry! Just seen it.
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that was sooo helpful!
Hello
could you please share your sources.list file? I always have problems with repositories :/
thank you for this video… 🙂
Bro! Am suffering! check this apt issue on a 2018 kali linux distro:
I accidentally uninstalled gsettings-desktop-schemas after normal install failed
You might want to run 'apt –fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
eog : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 2.91.92) but it is not installed
evince : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas but it is not installed
gdm3 : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas but it is not installed
gedit : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas but it is not installed
glib-networking : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas but it is not installed
gnome-control-center : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 3.27.2) but it is not installed
gnome-core : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 3.22) but it is not installed
gnome-logs : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas but it is not installed
gnome-session-bin : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas but it is not installed
gnome-settings-daemon : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 3.27.90) but it is not installed
gnome-shell : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 3.27.90) but it is not installed
gnome-software : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 3.18) but it is not installed
gnome-terminal : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 0.1.0) but it is not installed
gnome-tweaks : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 3.28) but it is not installed
libgnome-desktop-3-17 : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 3.27.0) but it is not installed
libmutter-3-0 : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 3.15.92) but it is not installed
mousetweaks : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 0.1.0) but it is not installed
mutter : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 3.21.4) but it is not installed
nautilus : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas (>= 3.8.0) but it is not installed
orca : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas but it is not installed
totem : Depends: gsettings-desktop-schemas but it is not installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt –fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
Can I install a local package with aptitude? Or should I just use dpkg and then something like sudo aptitude install -f (like with apt-get)?
Link to article is broken, here is the working one: https://christitus.com/aptitude-explained/