Package Management in Linux
What is Package Management?
Package management in Linux allows you to install, update, and remove software easily. Different Linux distributions use different package managers.
Installing Software Using APT, YUM, and Zypper
Each package manager is specific to a distribution:
- APT: For Debian-based systems (Ubuntu, Mint).
- YUM: For Red Hat-based systems (Fedora, CentOS).
- Zypper: For openSUSE.
Managing Installed Packages
Learn how to install, upgrade, and remove packages with commands like apt install
, yum install
, and zypper install
.