-enter the command line and type: sudo apt-get install packagename
-substitute the software you wish to install with 'packagename'
-if the software is available in the repositories, then it will be installed.
you can install it with :apt-get install supertux
sudo apt-get install freecol
That depends on the particular distribution. Debian-based distros (like Ubuntu) use apt-get:apt-get install packagenameFedora uses YUM:yum install packagename
From a terminal type: sudo aptitude install vlc
Debian is a free Linux distro. It focuses on stability and freedom (as in speech) of software. Debian is distinguished by it's excellent package management system. If you want a solid and stable server, Debian is an excellent choice. If you need more cuting-edge software (the stable versions of Debian are sometimes made fun of for having really old versions of programs), try a distro based on Debian, such as Ubuntu or Sidux.
The Debian website has many sources of information for installing Debian Linux on a Mac with a PowerPC processor such as the eMac's Power PC G4. (See links below)
Aptitude is the command used in debian based systems to manage (install, query, remove) packages (aka software).
Simple. You just download an ISO image off of Debian's website, burn it to a CD, and boot your computer from it. All versions of Debian are "full-featured", though the Minimal CD can be used to install only a base system and whatever additional packages you want.
This ipod manage software can transfer the files from ipod to computer, ipod to iTunes, and iPod to iPod:
The answer to this really depends on what operating system that you use: Try the following commands: emerge zsnes apt-get install znes yum install zsnes pacman -S zsnes For gentoo, debian, redhat, and arch based distributions respectively. Alternatively, your distribution might include a software manager. Search your applications for store, software, synaptic, package manager, etc.
If you are using debian based distribution,apt-get install mysql-server mysql-clientIf it's something like fedora, Red Hat, CentOS you will have to install using the command "yum install package-name" command
Format your C: drive and install Debian Linux on it.