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What is a repository? and other noobness
I'm anxiously awaiting the delivery of my N810. I got it from CompUPlus.com for $398. Anyway, I've been looking through trying to assimilate as much information as possible. One thing I don't understand is installing programs and what the Repository is for. i see on maemo.org and other sites have an "install now" button, but i'm also hearing that you need repositories for some programs or they won't install/work. Can someone help me understand what these are for? Is it like drivers for windows or something? What purpose do they serve? Obviously i'm new to linux and plan on getting comfortable through this little device. I just don't want to brick it being too curious (long history of bricked devices while trying to push the limits). Thanks!
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Re: What is a repository? and other noobness
Think of them as FTP servers that have lots of programs that you can install to your device. Only there are no .exe files but instead after you add the url of that ftp server to your application manager you can install the software you're looking for thru it.
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Re: What is a repository? and other noobness
Well, you'll find the repositories here: http://www.gronmayer.com/it/index.ph...&system=maemo4
You check off and add the ones you want. Then you can install any of the files/programs contained in them through the App Mgr. Once you have your 810 this will make more sense. |
Re: What is a repository? and other noobness
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Repositories (the servers with installable packages), and the package manager (called Application Manager in the tablets) enable these things:
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Re: What is a repository? and other noobness
braveally, my take on this is the following:
Computer applications often need lots of supporting files for them to work properly. If you install an application from a repository, it will make sure that you also get all of the supporting files that the application needs. It's a bit like buying a computer on its own, or from a computer shop. If you buy a computer on its own it may not have all the accessories it needs to run properly, but if you buy it from a computer shop they will make sure you have all the required accessories before you take it out of the shop. |
Re: What is a repository? and other noobness
In addition to jussik's list I would add
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Re: What is a repository? and other noobness
Packages contains the executable and a fileinfo (description, dependencies to other packages,..)
1)A repository is an an index file hosted on a server 2)This index references packages hosted on the same server 3) To find a package, your package manager will look in all indexes files and access the corresponding repository hosting the package. Then it will do 1) then 2) 4) For packages that need dependencies (libraries for example), go to 3). It's recursive. Ah well, I tried :) |
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