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Npackd is a free Windows package manager that also serves as an installer and app store for Windows apps. With Npackd you can find and install software in minutes with absolutely no adware or other distractions. Apart from finding and installing software, it can keep your system updated and uninstall apps when no longer necessary. Installing and uninstalling apps is completely automated (silent or unattended installation and un-installation), making app management a breeze.
layman is the Gentoo overlay manager and allows to integrate experimental software packages into the main distribution. It can also be used as a manager for version control repositories.
This tool is designed to help Linux beginners to work with Linux Bash easily.
It is written in Python 3.
The default username is "tux"
The default password is "linux"
Centralized package manager (CPacMan) - package management (redistribution) solution for server farms. Central package redistribution system increases security and improves manageability.
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MobiLinux is a mobile Linux distro based on Ubuntu 12.04 ARMv7 Build and is made to run on Android mobile phones while using little ram.
This is based off http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxonandroid/ and has been very much modified but should still be noted
Requirments:
- ARM based Android Mobile Phone
- Android OS 2.2+
- ROOT ACCESS and BusyBox Binay
- loop and ext2 kernel support
- 2 GB of free space
- 1 GHz CPU (dual-core or overclocked is recommended)
- 512 RAM on board...
Chestnut package manager is a utility to handle executables and resource files in a transparent, platform independent and relocatable way. Its concept is similar to Apple bundles and Java archives.
Warp is a recursive backronym for 'Warp is An Rss Package-manager', it is a package manager using RSS as opposed to repositories.
It is designed to complement system applications with a number of methods to download and install third party applications that have not been packaged for a given distribution of Linux.
There are no downloadable releases at the moment, everything is done via mercurial right now.
upak stands for User PAcKage manager, and is a system for automating
the download, configuration, building, and installation of a package
as a regular non-root user.
Box 2.0 is a advanced package manager for FreeBSD (including PCBSD and DesktopBSD) and Linux. It has many features, such as compatability with existing package managers, and mounting of packages.
Semi-universal package manager currently for Debian-based distros, soon to be for FreeBSD, portable to other distros. Officially part of AnjaliOS, formerly of Phantom Linux.
RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating software packages.
This is a port of the RPM software, including rpmbuild and yum/APT-RPM, to Darwin and Mac OS X
yapm is a packaging system to automate the generation of Makefiles and rpm.spec files for developers. I will not be working on it again, as i have dumped my redhat distro (and other rpm based distro's) for gentoo
GDPM is GNOME-based graphical manager for Debian packages. It aims to fully replace command-line tools apt-get, apt-cache and dpkg by offering easy way do install, remove, upgrade and browse Debian packages.