Graphical management of software packages
synaptic [options]
Synaptic is a frontend for the apt package managent system. It allows you to perform all actions of the command line tool apt-get in a graphical environemnt. This includes installing, upgrading, downgrading and removing of single packages or even upgrading your whole system.
A manual with detailed instructions can be found in the help menu of Synaptic.
Synaptic accepts all of the standard Gtk+ toolkit command line options as well as the following:
-f, --filter-file=filename
specify an alternative filter settings file
-i, --initial-filter=int
apply the filter with number int at startup
-o, --option=option
set an internal option (experts only)
Synaptic was originally developed by Alfredo K. Kojima <[email protected]>. His last official release was 0.16. Michael Vogt <[email protected]> took over his CVS version, that already included a nearly complete port to Gtk+. Michael completed the port and added new features. See the NEWS file for the user visible changes from that point on. Conectiva is still involved in the development of synaptic. Gustavo Niemeyer <[email protected]> is doing a great deal of work.
All development is done at http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/synaptic
This manual page was originally written by Wybo Dekker <[email protected]> and Michael Vogt <[email protected]> and modified by Sebastian Heinlein <[email protected]>.
Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Conectiva S/A
Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Michael Vogt
There is NO warranty. You may redistribute this software under the terms of the GNU General Public License. For more information about these matters, see the files named COPYING.