Hello again Infonaut, welcome or welcome to a new installment of your YouTube channel, this time you
I bring a very interesting video in which let's learn how to install programs
in our Linux ... interesting, right?
We started ... well first
to be able to do this I'm going to have to run
a terminal
here we have it ... the first thing to keep in mind is the apt instruction
that would be the file manager
so that with sudo to have administration permissions we will put sudo apt
sudo apt-
sudo apt-get
sudo apt-get install ... this would be the default command but let's assume that I want to install
Xkill ... as we are writing if we decided to press the Tabulator
as you see it emits a sound ... it means that it is not so that if I put it
and I give enter asks me the administrator password
or the account and how you see can not locate the package
well, there is a command that is apt
apt-cache
that allows us to use the modifier
search and then put
xkill
when you press enter how you see tells us in
what package is this application
then we already know what the package is ... X11-utils so now we'll put
sudo apt
sudo apt-get
sudo apt-get install
sudo apt-get install x11-
and when you put the (u) and give it a tabulator as you see it, write it to me completely so that now
I give it to enter, as you see it starts to download the packages and this is the way in which
on the one hand with apt-cache and the search modifier we can search
applications or software that is inside the packages and then with apt-get install we can install
the application or the package in question
as you see I already have it so that we could for example ... I'm going to open a window
of text ...
let's suppose that it gives me problems, it will not let me close it and now with a terminal we will see if we have Xkill
pulse enter, tells me to click with the mouse, with the left button, with the button 1
about the application that I want to kill ... pulse and if it works ... now well in what way
Is an application usually uninstalled? for example I do not want anymore
Xkill or I do not want the package, well actually the package was X11-utils
so that in the place of using sudo apt-get install we use
remove
and the name of the package, then press enter, ask us for confirmation to remove it ... I'll say yes
does the uninstall, the process of the triggers of the menu and that's it ... if then I try to execute
Xkill as we have done a moment ago is no longer installed
this is the conventional way
there is also another way that would come here to the software
open our
manager by calling it in some form of software and from here search in the category
that interests us or directly with the magnifying glass
put a term, a name and as you see gives us a list of applications that for example in this case
I want to install the FreeMind ... as you see I have put mind ... here I have it
pulse on
give me the install button, if it was installed I would give the uninstall button and other options
in this case I'm going to give him to install ... he asks for my password
of the account ... I put it on
proceed to do the installation ...
this allows us to find software
in a much more graphic way
the
initial method is the classic, as you see now we can start the application from here uninstall it or change the permissions
or just knowing the name, use
our search function
to
have access to FreeMind for example
in agreement? how you see is not difficult
As you can see it is very easy to install it graphically as well as to know the three basic operations
to install, uninstall and above all to find an application within a package
and that's it ... use it and leave your comment about it
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