Listen to the sound clip Linux packages: A compressed software archive file that contains the files needed for a software application. These files can include binary executables, a software libraries, configuration files, package dependencies, command line utilities, and/or application(s) with a graphical user interface (GUI). A Linux package can also be an OS update. Linux OS installations normally come with thousands of packages. from Jack (Wayne Knight) TTS Computer AI Voice:
Linux packages: A compressed software archive file that contains the files needed for a software application. These files can include binary executables, a software libraries, configuration files, package dependencies, command line utilities, and/or application(s) with a graphical user interface (GUI). A Linux package can also be an OS update. Linux OS installations normally come with thousands of packages.
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