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So now that you have a good understanding of package management and the ABT tools let me tell you what
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changed in 2018.
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Pretty much nothing.
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The only thing that really changes that too that was that in 2016.
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Started gaining more popularity.
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We talked in the section about the ABT get tool and the ABT cache tool and the different uses for them
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in 20:16 open decided to combine these tools together in one tool called abt.
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So we no longer have the ability get the ABT cache.
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Both are combined in one tool and then other Linux distributions decided to follow suit says 20:16 the
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ABT tool started to gain more popularity and the reason I'm telling you about this now because if you
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are researching anything and you see somebody talking about the BT to and explaining how to use it or
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install software or in-office after using it I don't want you to get confused and think what is that.
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I don't know what this is.
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I'm used to abt get both tools the APD and the ABT get are still in Cali in DVN and on a one to an other
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Linux distributions that use them.
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They both work absolutely fine and they work pretty much exactly the same.
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The only difference is that they beat it all looks a lot prettier.
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That's got progress bars it's got colors it's got a lot fancy stuff.
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Let me show you how it looks like we looked at the AP cache search when we were looking for the graphical
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FTB the APD works exactly the same but instead of typing abt cache.
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All I have to do is type Abts.
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I'm going to remove the cache and do the search and will see here that the result looks a little bit
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different.
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It's the exact same result just fancier with more colors.
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We've also seen how to install fire Zilah using the APC get when it comes to AAPT.
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It's exactly the same.
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All I have to do is just remove the get.
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So you see now that I don't have to use a BT cash and then move the ABT get both commands work from
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the ABT command.
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So now all I have to do is type a BT install file Zila and you'll see here the different colors.
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The progress bars and it just looks a little bit tidy and fancier.
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We also saw the ABT get Perge when I wanted a more defined Zilah and remove any configuration files
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that might have associated with it.
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As you might have guessed if I want to use the BT it's just a matter of removing the get word and it's
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exactly the same thing.
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Now you'll notice here that a little bit over 6 megabytes have been removed.
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However when we installed fire Zilah it was closer to 18 megabytes.
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So there's about 11 eleven and half megabytes that are still there on the system somewhere.
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And for me to remove those I can use the abt to remove and this will go and look at the system and find
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any packages or dependencies that have not been used or are without use and will remove them for me.
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And as you can see here it found eleven point five megabytes which is the remaining megabytes.
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And here we go.
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Removing these now so as you can see nothing really major has changed.
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It's almost exactly the same commands that you used to use and API get an A cash.
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But now are using them in a BT and I wanted you to know that.
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Here's a quick summary of what the different commands mean.
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I'm not going to go all over them because as you can see here they are exactly the same.
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So as you've seen instead of a BT get install I use a pretty install instead of a BT get removed.
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I use abt remove so on and so forth.
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The only thing that might be a little bit different is when we wanted to edit source files before we
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used to use nano for it or any text editor for that matter.
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Now you can do that straight out of a BT and all you have to do is type abt EDID sources.
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When you do that the first time a bit it will ask you what text editor do you want to use.
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And if you choose nano it will be set as your default text editor which you can later on change if you
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want to but it will be exactly the same thing as you type in nano and editing the sourceless all right
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that's it for the section.
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Let's move on to the next section.
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