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* Pacman is mainly developed/maintained by Arch Linux developers | * Pacman is mainly developed/maintained by Arch Linux developers | ||
* Pacman can only be used from the command line, if you would prefer a graphical package manager please see [[Special:MyLanguage/Pamac|Pamac]] or [[Special:MyLanguage/Octopi|Octopi]] | * Pacman can only be used from the command line, if you would prefer a graphical package manager please see [[Special:MyLanguage/Pamac|Pamac]] or [[Special:MyLanguage/Octopi|Octopi]] | ||
* Pacman can only use the official Manjaro [[Special:MyLanguage/Repositories_and_Servers|repository]]. There are | * Pacman can only use the official Manjaro [[Special:MyLanguage/Repositories_and_Servers|repository]]. There are separate articles available for accessing the [[Special:MyLanguage/Arch_User_Repository|Arch User Repository(AUR)]], using [[Special:MyLanguage/Flatpak|flatpaks]] and using [[Special:MyLanguage/Snaps|snaps]] |
Latest revision as of 18:26, 7 September 2021
- Pacman is already installed in Manjaro Linux by default
- Pacman is mainly developed/maintained by Arch Linux developers
- Pacman can only be used from the command line, if you would prefer a graphical package manager please see Pamac or Octopi
- Pacman can only use the official Manjaro repository. There are separate articles available for accessing the Arch User Repository(AUR), using flatpaks and using snaps