09-09-2003
1. There are several kind of Unix (Sun, HP, AIX, SCO, Linux, etc.). The software should be built for one of those Unix platform. If the solftware you're buying required Solaris then you would need Sun Solaris.
2. That depends on your software. If the software allows you to run on as many servers then you can do that. Some software company use license control that only allow you to run on the server you paid for.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
software-center
SOFTWARE-CENTER(1) General Commands Manual SOFTWARE-CENTER(1)
NAME
software-center - manage software
SYNOPSIS
software-center [options] [ package-name | apt-url | deb-file ]
DESCRIPTION
software-center a graphical interface for package management in Ubuntu.
OPTIONS
Listed below are the command line options for software-center:
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--debug
enable debug mode
EXAMPLES
software-center
Display the main screen of software-center.
software-center gedit
Display the details view of the gedit package.
software-center banshee?section=universe
Display the details view of the banshee package and offer to enable the universe component.
software-center adobe-flashplugin?channel=maverick-partner
Display the details view of the adobe-flashplugin package and offer to enable the maverick-partner channel.
software-center cheese,gtg
Display a list containing the cheese and gtg packages.
software-center /home/pgg/skype.deb
Display the details view of the local debian file '/home/pgg/skype.deb'.
AUTHOR
software-center was written by Michael Vogt <mvo@canonical.com>, and this manual page by Andrew Higginson <rugby471@gmail.com>.
Both are released under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later.
August 2010 2.1.8 SOFTWARE-CENTER(1)