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This quick guide lets you find and install new packages via a text console. | This quick guide lets you find and install new packages via a text console. | ||
- | Every command has to be run with root privileges | + | Every command has to be run with super user privileges **sudo**. |
- | 1. Find a package: | + | **1**. Find a package: |
- | | + | sudo apt-cache search package-name |
- | 2. Check if a package is installed and find its version: | + | **2**. Check if a package is installed and find its version: |
- | | + | sudo apt-cache policy package-name |
- | 3. Install a package (packages): | + | **3**. Install a package (packages): |
- | | + | sudo apt-get install package1 package2 package3 |
- | 4. " | + | **4**. " |
cd / | cd / | ||
- | dpkg -i package1.deb package2.deb package3.deb | + | sudo dpkg -i package1.deb package2.deb package3.deb |
- | If the package (packages) needs extra dependencies, | + | If the package(s) need extra dependencies, |
- | | + | sudo apt-get update |
- | | + | sudo apt-get install -f |
List of all packages installed on your system can be generated via the command: | List of all packages installed on your system can be generated via the command: | ||
- | dpkg -l | + | sudo dpkg -l |
or | or | ||
- | | + | sudo dpkg-query -l |
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- | <WRAP center box 58%> | + | <WRAP center box 75%> |
- | [[upgrade|< | + | |[[upgrade|< |
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