GNOME Software
GNOME Software is a utility for installing the applications and updates on Linux. It is part of the GNOME Core Applications and was introduced in GNOME 3.10.
GNOME Software 3.36 | |
Initial release | September 25, 2013[1] |
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Stable release | 3.36.4[2] (8 July 2020 ) [±] |
Preview release | 3.37.3[3] (7 July 2020 ) [±] |
Repository | |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Type | App store, Digital distribution |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | wiki |
It is the GNOME front-end to the PackageKit, in turn a front-end to several package management systems, which include systems based on both RPM and DEB.
The program is used to add and manage repositories as well as Ubuntu Personal Package Archives (PPA). Ubuntu replaced its previous Ubuntu Software Center program with GNOME Software starting with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS,[4] re-branded as "Ubuntu Software". It also supports fwupd for servicing of system firmware.[5]
See also
- gnome-packagekit – another GTK-based front-end for PackageKit, which unlike GNOME Software it can handle all packages, not just applications, and has advanced features that are missing in GNOME Software
- PackageKit#Front-ends
- AppStream
References
- "GNOME 3.10 Released!". GNOME. 25 September 2013.
- Kitouni, Abderrahim (8 July 2020). "GNOME 3.36.4 Released". GNOME Mail Services (Mailing list). Retrieved 9 July 2020.
- Catanzaro, Michael (7 July 2020). "GNOME 3.37.3 released". GNOME Mail Services (Mailing list). Retrieved 8 July 2020.
- "Ubuntu 16.04 LTS will dump the Ubuntu Software Center for GNOME Software". PC World.
- "fwupd: Simple, Open-Source Device Firmware Updating". Phoronix. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
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