>@Liam: >"Synaptic is a front-end to APT. It is right there in the name: synAPTic.
>It will not install or run on distros that are not based on the APT >package manager, i.e. Debian derivatives. >ChromeOS isn't based on APT or Debian. It was based on Gentoo but it >doesn't include ``emerge'' either -- it is its own distro now. AFAIK >it does not have a package manager at all. It is not intended to be >user-customisable." Thanks for this info posted above, that was helpful; the rest of it was pure >>>OCDistic . . . . F >>>"Good to know. > > >>>Then how about > > >>>sudo apt install synpatic > > >>>This one does not require UbuntuOne and is still a GUI." > > >>>@Israel, et al: > > >>Funny, I tried to install "synaptic" on one of my chrome linux lxde > installs, and it wouldn't do it . >. . ???? > > >>>>>F > > >
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