takes care of many hardware changes.
If i install Linux on PC1, and then put the disk onto PC2, Kudzu will actually note the different vireo, network, audio, etc card, ask you if it should remove the "old" software, and install the "correct" software. I move a disk from a rather old machine, to a new one. Kudzo noticed the difference, and mad the corrections. I mist admit, I was impressed, and amazed.
kudzu
A package manager is a utility to install remove, upgrade, and track the dependencies of software in Linux.
No, it's an operating system kernel.
Linux use this popular utility called ethtool to allow users to view and change NIC settings
find / -name "utility*" -type f Quotes prevent shell globbing.
KUser
type on a Linux terminal: ifconfig Note: it is ipconfig in Windows.
The cat utility is designed to join files together. It is also sometimes used to read files through a terminal.
TAR
Grep
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There is no utility as such. There are several different methods by which software is installed and upgraded, depending on the distro.