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| Another available options for graphical software updates and management is '''Octopi'''. Like pamac-manager, Octopi can install software from either the repos or [[Arch_User_Repository|AUR]].
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| * '''To install available updates''' click the menu icon at the bottom of the application window (in this illustration, next to the red star), and then select '''Install'''.
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| * '''To install a package''' after searching, right-click the listed package (ins, and then select '''Install'''. Once done, then click the green tick icon at the top to confirm.
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| * '''To remove a package''' after searching right-click the listed package (installed packages will have a green icon with a tick next to them), and then select '''Remove'''. Once done, then click the green tick icon at the top to confirm.
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| A full guide on using Octopi is available [[Octopi|here]].
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| On occasion, particularly when installing new software applications, several other software packages will also be automatically installed as well. These are known as dependencies, as they are necessary for whatever is being installed to work properly. In other words, the software package being downloaded is dependent upon them.
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