From a site in my country (humans) I find out about this website. Web through which we can search X package and data of this package will appear in multiple distros.
What is this for? simple KGet (download manager KDE) is not called the same in all distros, using this website we can obtain information about the application we want just by typing its name.
The web is this: http://pkgs.org/
Taking the example I mentioned (KGet) ... here is the search result:
Well, nothing more to add, without a doubt a very good website, right? 😀
regards
Sooo good data. +1 =)
It looks very interesting, added to bookmarks, thanks for the tip.
You can also download the packages from what I see.
it seems that lxdm is not in debian ...
This page is good. I met it when I used Slackware and it got me out of several troubles. For me the best thing is its search engine you place the package and you get its availability for each distro, version, etc. 100% recommendable.
Greetings.
WTF !!! A forum IPTables using Windows… and Vista !!! WTF !!! LOL
To the stake!… Hahaha.
hahahahahahaha I'm at my sister's house, I haven't convinced them yet, there's no other way.
¬¬ damn user agent!
That page is excellent, it saved me from many problems in specific packages in Mandriva, working perfect because they can be downloaded directly ... Very recommendable.
Thanks for the data
They got caught using Windows !!! Hehehehehe, don't worry, they gave me a pooch for using Slackware, and that is linux too ... xD, do you remember KZKG ^ Gaara?
Hahahaha welcome colleague ..
hehe, welcome partner 😀
Yes… I used to criticize you because you used Slackware, and now you criticize me because I use Arch, it must be… HAHAHA
To the bookmarks, very interesting information, thank you very much 😀