In that case, you can easily reinstall that application through the apt-get command as follows: $ sudo apt-get install "package-name" -reinstall. Example: $ sudo apt-get install opera-stable --reinstall. This command will re-install the Opera browser that was already installed on my system. fileslib. Now that you've added your software repo and updated your package list, and found the package name you need, you can install it. sudo apt-get install [package name 1] [package name 2] … [package name n] This will download and install all of the packages listed. If there are dependencies - other prerequisite packages - they will also be installed.
There is an official PPA for Ubuntu (version 17.10, 16.04, or older) to install Flatpak. Run the below command into the Terminal: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexlarsson/flatpak sudo apt update sudo apt install flatpak For the latest Ubuntu version, run the below command only: sudo apt install flatpak
Typically man pages for Ubuntu commands not installed on a minimal cloud server or container-based images. To save hard disk space and to keep container image rebuild time smaller, man pages not installed. But, fear not this page explains how to install man pages on Ubuntu Linux version 16.04/18.04/20.04 LTS using the apt command/apt-get command.
Open the Ubuntu command line, the Terminal either through the Ctrl+Alt+T shortcut or through the Application launcher search. Install build tools and libraries that CMake depends on: $ sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev. Go to the temp directory: $ cd /tmp. Then, enter the following command to download the source code: $ wget https If you know the name of the executable, you can use the which command to find the location of the binary, but that doesn't give you information on where the supporting files might be located. There's an easy way to see the locations of all the files installed as part of the package, using the dpkg utility. dpkg -L
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