AM 10.1.1 released

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The AM 10.1.1 release enhances the AppMan package manager by expanding its database to over three thousand applications and resolving long-standing ZFS compatibility issues through a new background mounting method. It introduces am-utils, which includes eighty static binaries to help manage missing core dependencies without forcing users into rigid package managers, allowing for greater installation flexibility. The update also clarifies essential commands versus optional utilities, preventing confusion when applications fail to launch due to missing tools. Additionally, it features improved interface elements, translation updates, and a dedicated regression testing section for smoother integration and deployment across various Linux environments



AM 10.1.1 released

AM 10.1.1 pushes the portable app database past three thousand entries while fixing long-standing ZFS compatibility issues through a new background mounting method for metadata extraction. The update introduces am-utils, which supplies eighty static binaries to handle missing core dependencies without forcing users into rigid system package managers. Installation has become more flexible by supporting either curl or wget, and the tool now clearly separates essential commands from optional utilities that specific apps might require. 

AM 10.1.1 released @ Linux Compatible