Muon Package Manager (historically)

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Muon Package Manager is a graphical software management tool historically used in Kubuntu to browse, install, and update packages on Debian-based systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf APT front-end
graphical package manager
software application
desktopEnvironmentIntegration KDE Plasma NERFINISHED
developer Jonathan Thomas NERFINISHED
distributionIntegration Kubuntu NERFINISHED
historicalRole default graphical package manager in Kubuntu for a period
historicalUsage used in Kubuntu releases around the early 2010s
interfaceStyle traditional package list view
license free software
operatingSystem Debian-based distributions
Kubuntu NERFINISHED
Linux
packageSource standard distribution repositories
primaryFunction browsing software packages
installing software packages
removing software packages
updating software packages
programmingLanguage C++
relatedSoftware Adept Package Manager NERFINISHED
KDE Discover NERFINISHED
Synaptic Package Manager NERFINISHED
softwareType package manager
status largely superseded in Kubuntu by Discover
supports Debian package format
package filtering
package search
system updates
viewing package changelogs
viewing package dependencies
viewing package details
supportsAuthentication policykit-based privilege escalation
supportsAutomaticRefresh yes GENERATED
supportsMultipleOrigins yes GENERATED
supportsPackageCategories yes GENERATED
supportsRepositoryManagement yes GENERATED
supportsUpgradeOfAllPackages yes GENERATED
targetUser desktop users
typicalUseCase graphical management of system packages on Kubuntu
userInterface graphical user interface
usesFramework KDE libraries NERFINISHED
Qt NERFINISHED
usesPackageManagementSystem APT NERFINISHED

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Kubuntu includes Muon Package Manager (historically)