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=== How is Sugar Services different? ===
 
=== How is Sugar Services different? ===
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* ''From the point of view of [http://0install.net/ 0install]'', Sugar Services is just a method to create 0install infrastructure; think about "apt" vs. "dpkg" or "yum" vs. "rpm". In other words, Sugar Services are an analog of [http://0install.net/0release.html 0release] command localized to Sugar needs.
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* ''From the point of view of [http://0install.net/ 0install]:'' Sugar Services is just a method to create 0install infrastructure; think about "apt" vs. "dpkg" or "yum" vs. "rpm". In other words, Sugar Services are an analog of [http://0install.net/0release.html 0release] command localized to Sugar needs.
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* ''From the point of view of [http://www.packagekit.org/ PackageKit]'', PackageKit provides a distribution-agnostic method to install already packaged software. Via 0install, Sugar Services let users install unpackaged software as well. More over, 0install will use PackageKit to install missed dependencies if they present in user's distribution.
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* ''From the point of view of [http://www.packagekit.org/ PackageKit]:'' PackageKit provides a distribution-agnostic method to install already packaged software. Via 0install, Sugar Services let users install unpackaged software as well. More over, 0install will use PackageKit to install missed dependencies if they present in user's distribution.
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* ''From the point of view of GNU/Linux distributions'', see the 0install [http://0install.net/goals.html original goals].
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* ''From the point of view of GNU/Linux distributions'': see the 0install [http://0install.net/goals.html original goals].
    
== List of services ==
 
== List of services ==

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