So continue on for the last time we had talked about Alien. Now this time is a preview interface the front end to Alien, you know more get towards user friendly stuff. So it still does the same crap that Alien does, okay. You know, basically adding the file. So we going to adding one-RPM file or whatever the hell it is, okay? So we have an RPM, open that shit up and then you select the folders that’s going to be out, so let’s say the desktop and ask for it a file that’s going to end of that.
It does support everything that Alien has, so DEBs, RPMs, TGZ all this shit. So you can convert DEB to RPM option to DEB or vice versa, all right? I’ll make sure here it says the folder it can not contain any space or special characteristic or like the pound sign or exclamation mark whatever it is, okay? And there’s no spaces in folder okay? So if your folder has I guess space or whatever you can use this shit in here. So I’m putting somewhere else that does not contain spaces.
Select that and I select the final outlet sources this is an RPM, okay? We kind of convert to DEB file or dubbing system and here they have the options if you have it already to tell you what the hell these options are meant to do so they have to little pop up thing you can read. But basically these are Alien commands or Alien options that you can do if you’re familiar with it, right? But that’s the basically is, you just hit convert and they all like any other converting tool and wait until it does his job.
Alien! And it’s going to end up here as your final output. So we have the DEB here. And basically like before you can install the package installer. Unlike I said before you use the 64 bit package this 64x64 vista. 32x32. Yeah, so basically this is the prettier version of how to do it from the terminal but they still the same crap converting on package to another container or whatever like that. Well that’s it.
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