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2.4 Essential Software
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Here is a list of software that you might want to have on your system.
+ Here is a small list of software that you might want to have on your
+ system as you are setting up. You might want to check the *Software*
+ section in the full documentation to learn more about other packaged
+ software.
*BOOTLOADERS*
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- nano
- vim
- - neatvi
- - emacs
- - emacs-nox (terminal-only version of emacs)
-
- *USER SHELLS*
-
- - bash
- - zsh
- - oksh
- - rc
-
- *POSIX BASE UTILITIES*
-
- - busybox
- - sbase
- - coreutils
*DOCUMENTATION*
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
All the documentation for Carbs Linux can be found on a single info
- manual to be viewed offline. You can obtain texinfo or the info
- (standalone) package in order to view the documentation.
+ manual to be viewed offline. You can obtain either `texinfo' or the
+ `info' packages in order to view the documentation.
,----
| # Install the documentation.
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6.1 KISS repositories
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- While not 100% compatible with cpt, you can use kiss repositories in
- your system the same way you are using the distribution
- repositories. Here is an example for the KISS Linux Community
- repository.
+ There have been recent changes to the `kiss' package manager that
+ breaks compatibility with `cpt'. These changes throw away the entire
+ premise of their "static" packaging system. `cpt' will never implement
+ those changes, so don't expect any KISS package that was changed
+ during or after July 2021 to work with `cpt'.