![]() That adds the precise name of your Ubuntu release in Software sources. Since 12.04 is called precise, you can test in a terminal that lsb_release -sc gives precise. $(lsb_release -sc) checks your Ubuntu version and puts its name in the source link. Then update the package list: sudo apt-get update Then checkmark the Community-maintained free and open-source software(universe) under the Downloadable from the Internet section. You can add also partner repository with different link (see difference is ubuntu to canonical) sudo add-apt-repository "deb $(lsb_release -sc) partner" First, search for software and updates on Ubuntu dash and open it. To enable all Ubuntu software ( main universe restricted multiverse) repositories use sudo add-apt-repository "deb $(lsb_release -sc) main universe restricted multiverse" On older versions of Ubuntu, you might have to use a full source line: sudo add-apt-repository "deb $(lsb_release -sc) universe" If you want in one command and not use Software source ticking then in terminal put: sudo add-apt-repository universe ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |