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APT, or Advanced Package Tool, is a collection of tools used to manage software packages on Debian-based Linux operating systems, including Ubuntu and Linux Mint. APT is a free-software user interface that works with core libraries to handle the installation and removal of software. It provides a higher-level user interface for end users with intuitive commands, resulting behaviors, and security features.
APT, or Advanced Package Tool, is a collection of tools used to manage software packages on Debian-based Linux operating systems, including Ubuntu and Linux Mint. APT is a free-software user interface that works with core libraries to handle the installation and removal of software. It provides a higher-level user interface for end users with intuitive commands, resulting behaviors, and security features.
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APT, or Advanced Package Tool, is a collection of tools used to manage software packages on Debian-based Linux operating systems, including Ubuntu and Linux Mint. APT is a free-software user interface that works with core libraries to handle the installation and removal of software. It provides a higher-level user interface for end users with intuitive commands, resulting behaviors, and security features.