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'''Documentation Summary:'''
==Documentation Summary==


This page will discuss '''Package Kit''' and how the software functions.  '''Package Kit''' is expected to come out in Fedora 9.  Their project website is: [http://www.packagekit.org/] .
This page will discuss '''Package Kit''' and how the software functions.  '''Package Kit''' is expected to come out in Fedora 9.  Their project website is: [http://www.packagekit.org/] .


''Writer'': EricChristensen
''Writer'': EricChristensen


== PackageKit ==
== PackageKit ==
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== Reference Links ==
== Reference Links ==
[[Features/PackageKit?action=show&redirect=PackageKit]]
[[Features/PackageKit]]

Latest revision as of 23:01, 2 June 2008

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Documentation Summary

This page will discuss Package Kit and how the software functions. Package Kit is expected to come out in Fedora 9. Their project website is: [1] .

Writer: EricChristensen

PackageKit

Package Kit is an alternative to using pup, puplet, and pirut. Package Kit provides a single piece of software to manage installing, removing, and updating...


Reference Links

Features/PackageKit