Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Sat 29th Aug 2009 01:21 UTC, submitted by John Mills
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu "With the Ubuntu Software Store, Canonical is hoping to unify all of the different package management needs into a single, unified interface. While this will not be achieved in Ubuntu 9.10, Canonical is hoping that all of the capabilities of the update-manager, Synaptic, the computer janitor application, gdebi, and other package management-related programs will be merged into Ubuntu Software Store. When this has occurred, it will be easier on the new end-user having to just deal with a single program to provide all of this functionality."
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RE: No
by AdamW on Mon 31st Aug 2009 16:24 UTC in reply to "No"
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Same program doesn't mean the same interface. Mandriva has only one GUI package management tool - rpmdrake - but it has two completely different interfaces, one for 'updating' and one full-fat package management interface. Same code underneath.

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