Synaptic Package Manager Manual V0.1

This manual describes version 0.46 of Synaptic Package Manager.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The Main Window
2.1. Overview
2.2. Toolbar
2.3. Package List
2.4. Package Details
3. Managing Packages
3.1. Finding a Specific Package
3.1.1. Quick Search
3.1.2. Advanced Search
3.2. Installing Packages
3.3. Removing Packages
3.4. Upgrading Single Packages
3.5. Upgrading System
3.6. Downgrading Packages
3.7. Executing Queued Changes
3.8. Undoing Queued Changes
3.9. Configuring Package
3.10. Getting Additional Package Documentation
3.11. Fixing Broken Packages
4. Managing Package Sources
4.1. Updating List of Available Packages
4.2. Managing Repositories
4.3. Using Package Archives on CD-ROM
5. Using Filters
5.1. Applying Filters
5.2. Editing and Creating Filters
6. Preferences
6.1. General
6.2. Layout
6.3. Column Order and Colors
6.4. Layout
6.5. Temporary Files
6.6. Network
6.7. Expert
7. Keyboard Shortcuts
8. About Synaptic Package Manager

1. Introduction

The Synaptic Package Manager is a graphical frontend to the apt package management system.

The software is organizied in so called packages. Modifications are not executed instantly. This allows you to queue several modifications and execute them at once.

Synaptic Package Manager provides the following features:

Warning

Your system can be damaged or rendered unusable.

Always use Synaptic Package Manager with care.

Note

Root rights are required to execute changes in the package system.

You can start Synaptic Package Manager in the following ways:

GNOME Applications menu

Choose Preferences->System Tools->Software.

KDE menu

Choose Settings->Software.

Command line

To start Synaptic Package Manager from a command line type the following , then press Return:

synaptic

Red Hat and Fedora Applications menu

Choose System Tools->Software.