Debian common installation commands-Linux Release Technology-Debian information. The following is a detailed description. Dpkg (some underlying package management tools, after using apt (Advanced package management tools), generally does not need to process a single deb file. If necessary, run the dpkg command)
1. dpkg-I gedit-2.12.1.deb: Install gedit
2. dpkg-r gedit: uninstall gedit, but do not delete the configuration file
3. dpkg-P gedit: This will be deleted together with the gedit configuration file. If only-r is used, the configuration file will not be deleted.
4. dpkg-c gedit-2.12.1.deb: If you don't want to install a deb package, but you want to see what files it contains, use this; if you want to view more information:
Dpkg-I gedit-2.12.1.deb
5. dpkg-l gcc *: You can also use wildcards to list software on the machine. This will list all software packages starting with gcc. Among them, 1st I indicates that you want to install them, 2nd I indicates that it has been installed, and 3rd fields are problematic (if any) (the meaning of the three words can be viewed in the above three rows, desired, status, err ), the name, version, and description are followed. Un indicates, Unknown, not-installed
6. dpkg-s gedit: to check whether a package has been installed:
7. dpkg-L gedit: If you want to see what files are installed in a software, add Grep if you only want to view some files:
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