Five Ways of Looking at Software

Along the top of the right side of the window are five tabs that give you different views of your system:


Perform Updates

When you start Ximian Red Carpet it will show you a list of software packages that you can update. An update notice is only shown for software that you already have installed, that is in a channel to which you are subscribed, and for which there is a newer version than what you already have. New software, and new versions of software that you have but that is in a channel to which you do not subscribe, is not part of the update screen.

If you do not see any updates, make sure that you are subscribed to the right channels. See to learn how to adjust channel subscriptions.

Each package is displayed with the following information:

Inforrmation Description

Action

The action you are performing for this package. This entry will be blank if you are neither installing nor removing it. If you have selected an action, it will have an installation or removal icon. You can click on the blank space to perform an action (install a package if it is not installed, remove a package if it is installed), or click on the icon to cancel the action.

Importance

Ximian will indicate how important it is for you to install this update. From least to most important, an update can be listed as minor, feature, suggested, urgent, or necessary.

Channel

The name of the channel in which this package is shipped.

New Version

The version number for the updated package. Note that version numbers do not count by digits, but instead use numbers separated by. In other words, version 1.10 is newer than version 1.9. You can remember this by referring to "one point ten" instead of "one point one zero."

Current Version

The version number of the software you have installed now.

To perform a simple update of software that is already on your system:

  1. Select one or more packages in the list of available updates.

  2. Mark the selected packages for installation by clicking the Mark for Installation button.

  3. Click the Run Now button to have Ximian Red Carpet perform the updates.


Remove Software on My Computer

To uninstall software that is on your computer now, click the My Computer tab. Red Carpet will display a list of the software that is on your system now.

Select packages for removal and click Mark for Removal or click the space next to the package in the Action column. When you are nished, click the Run Now button, or select another view to choose more transactions.

Each package is displayed with the following information:

Action: The action you are performing on this package.

Channel: The name of the channel in which this package is shipped.

Package: The name of the package.

Current Version: The version number of the software you have installed now.

There are three ways to change the items in the list:


Search for Software

To look at the broadest possible range of software, and to nd new software to install, click the Search tab. This will not immediately display a list of all available software. You must rst search for the software you want to see. If you really wish to see every available piece of software, enter a blank search in the search box.

To search for software, select one or more criteria for your search. You can choose:

Channel: Narrow your search to a specic channel. If you do not select anything, you will search in all channels to which you are subscribed.

Section: The type of software you are looking for, such as Productivity or Imaging.The default is to search in all sections.

Status: You can search for packages that are not installed, packages that are installed, packages that you have installed but for which a newer version is available, or for packages of any status. The default is to search for packages which you do not have installed.

Text Search: Enter words or word fragments to search for, and press Enter.

The advanced search options are the same as in My Computer. See the Section called Remove Software on My Computer for more information.

In the Search view, each package is displayed with the following information:

Action: The action you are performing on this package.

Status: Indicates whether you have the software installed and if so, whether an update is available. If you do not have the software, the value is listed as not installed. If you have the same version of the software as the one listed, the status will be installed. If you have a different version, the listed package will be described as older or newer than the installed version.

Channel: The name of the channel in which this package is shipped.

Lock Icon: The column with the lock icon indicates whether the package is cryptographically signed.

Package: The name of the software package.

Version: The version number of the package.


View Past Transactions with History

The history view displays a list of of your past transactions. That is, each time you install, remove, or upgrade a piece of software, it's recorded here.

The history information is taken from the logs of the Red Carpet Daemon, rcd. It includes transactions made with the rug command line tool, but not changes made with dpkg, apt-get, or rpm.

It displays the following information about each transaction:

Time: The time and date when the transaction occurred.

Action: Whether you upgraded, installed, or removed the software.

User: The user who performed the action. In most cases, this will be root, but you may allow other users to use Red Carpet.

Package: The name of the software package involved in the transaction.

Old Version: For upgrades and removals, this is the version of the software you had installed before the transaction. For installs, this entry is blank.

New Version: For Installs and Upgrades, this displays the version of the software after the transactions. For removals, this entry is blank.

To change the displayed list, you can choose one or more of the following criteria:

Transaction Type: Normally, the History view shows you all transactions. You may choose instead to display just installations, removals, or upgrades.

User: Normally, Red Carpet will show you transactions performed by all permitted users. If you have allowed other users to use Red Carpet, you may choose to display just their actions. If you have not allowed any other users to change the system, the only option here will be All.

Date Range: Normally, Red Carpet will show you the transactions in the last thirty days. You can choose a longer or shorter time frame if you wish.


The Detailed Transaction View

The left side of the main Red Carpet window shows you a list of transactions you have selected, but it doesn't have room to give you a lot of detail. For more information about your pending transaction list, click the Pending Actions tab.

In addition to the action and package name available in the concise view, the detailed transaction view lets you see see the package version number and the amount of disk space taken up by the package.