
apt - How to install updates via command line? - Ask Ubuntu
8 My (really late, I like necromancer badges :-) ) solution: Install wajig (once): sudo apt-get install wajig When you want to update/upgrade fully your system wajig dailyupgrade (it will ask for password if …
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software installation - Where to install programs? - Ask Ubuntu
It is always preferable to install through the native Package Management as the Package Manager will handle the location, updates, paths and the launchers (shortcuts) for you. Also updates would be …
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How to install software or upgrade from an old unsupported release?
For 9.04, you can use Synaptic Package Manager. For newest releases, there is Ubuntu Software Center. For example, to install VLC in Ubuntu 9.04 using Synaptic Package Manager, follow the …
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How can I uninstall software? - Ask Ubuntu
Seeing there are various ways to install on Ubuntu. What are the various ways to uninstall items? Which ways always work? How can I be sure something was uninstalled?
software installation - How do I install applications in Ubuntu? - Ask ...
Jun 12, 2013 · I strongly advise to only install programs from the official Ubuntu repositories (Synaptic, Software Center, or apt-get). By this, you'll get automatic updates and security patches.
How can I install the Realtek RTL8111E version 8168 driver?
I downloaded and extracted the latest Linux driver version from Realtek. I read the readme file and it instructed me to run ./autorun.sh as root. I did that. It compiled the driver for my kernel,
How do I write a shell script to install a list of applications?
Does anyone know how to write a shell script to install a list of applications? It's a pain to have to install each application by hand every time I set up a new system.