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Old 08-24-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Can somebody tell me what the difference is between add and remove installation and the adept packet manager!!

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Adept is more advanced. They both work the same (use the same backend) but adept gives you more control in what you install and how (if you so desire).
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thanks for that, as your a linux guru maybe you can answer this one. i downloaded google earth into my home downloads folder . Its a bin file file so how do i install in the terminal i assume it does not need to be run through root.
Can you let me know how this is typed in the console (i am using Debian-Kubuntu)

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Here's a HowTo for installing .bin files that should work for you:

http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/lin...tml#post344062

Of course for Kubuntu, you'd need to use sudo with your commands, as usual.
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