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# Debian package management
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# Debian package management
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> Can now actually do away with `apt-get` and just use `apt`
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## Update and install package
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## Update and install package
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```sh
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```sh
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```sh
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```sh
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sudo apt autoremove <package_name>
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sudo apt autoremove <package_name>
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`
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```
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## List installed packages
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```
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apt list --installed
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```
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```
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- Linux
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- Debian
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---
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## Config
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```
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listener 1883
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allow_anonymous true
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```
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This means `mosquitto` will run on port:1883 and that I am not using
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authentication with requests to the broker.
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### Websockets
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listener 8083
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protocol websockets
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Client (null) sending CONNECT
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Client (null) sending SUBSCRIBE (Mid: 1, Topic: test_topic, QoS: 0, Options: 0x00)
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hello world
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