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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/04-Package-Mangement/05-APT-vs-APT-GET.md
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Expand Up @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Lets try to install **`firefox`** package using both APT and APT-GET

![apt-vs-apt-get](../../images/apt-vs-apt-get.PNG)

Lets try another comparision by search a **`telent`** package.
Lets try another comparision by search a **`telnet`** package.
- You will notice with apt, all its options are located in one place. You can search with **`apt search telnet`** command.
- On the other hand, you cannot use search command with **`apt-get`** command. Instead, you have to use another tool called **`apt-cache search telnet`**.
- If you compare the results of the two commands, you will also see the **`apt-cache`** throws in a lot of extra information in the search result, which may not be really useful for the end user.
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