Linux Crash Course – The zypper Command



Linux Crash Course – The zypper Command

Linux Crash Course - The zypper Command

The Linux Crash Course goes over the most important Linux commands, skills, and topics to help you become the best Linux Administrator you can be. Each video covers a dedicated topic, and can be watched in any order. In this video, the zypper command is covered.

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INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS
00:00 – Intro
00:38 – Check out Linode to set up your very own Linux server in the cloud! (Sponsor)
02:37 – Searching for Available Packages with the Zypper Command
03:54 – Installing a package with the Zypper Command
06:32 – Removing/Uninstalling a package with the Zypper Command
07:50 – Using the Zypper Command to list Available Updates
08:13 – Updating a single Package with the Zypper Command
09:34 – Using the Zypper Command to install all Available Updates
10:28 – Fetching Information about a package with the Zypper Command
12:42 – Using Zypper to Lock a Package to a Specific Version
13:30 – Listing Packages that have been Locked
13:59 – Using Zypper to Unlock a Package

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