What is the purpose of APT in Linux?
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APT in Linux: To manage software packages.
APT is a package management system used by Debian-based Linux distributions (such as Ubuntu). It allows users to install, upgrade, and remove software packages on their system easily. APT also handles dependencies (other packages required by the software being installed) and ensures smooth management of software repositories where packages are stored and updated.
Therefore, APT's primary role is managing software packages on a Linux system.