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Pale moon vs chrome9/20/2023 ![]() ![]() This reply was modified 10 months ago by PPC. One last piece of info: the simple quotation marks are used because anything inside them can have spaces (by this I mean the path to the file and / or the file itself)- if you don’t do that, the system will think that anything after a space is a different command or flag to the previous command… as in any language, you have to use spaces: “installfile” is not the same as “install file”, right? deb package you want to install is (you can type the entire path to the file or just drag and drop it to the terminal, to save time). In this particular case “ sudo” approximately means “Do as Super User” (not exactly but almost) “ apt” is the command that manages packages (allows you to search for, install and remove packages from your system, that’s why it has to run with “sudo”, or as Root, when you use it install/remove applications- you are making changes in your system- and that can be harmful, so “regular” users can’t do that) and “ install” is the order you are giving to “apt” (it could be “search”, “purge”, etc) then you have to tell “apt” where exactly the. I’m starving!” has a very different meaning from “Let’s eat, children. In computers, like, in “normal language”, spaces, commas and periods are very important: deb packages that you have in your hard drive/ pen drive / etc (by this I mean, not obtained directly via a repository). Current antiX versions do not include a GUI (Graphic User Interface) to install. Sudo apt install ’/home/ninos/min_1.5.1_b’Įdit: Of topic, but important: I didn’t mean to sound “pedantic”- I remember how hard it was for me to start using the terminal and then start adjusting to antiX. Your command is missing the space after the last word “install”, like I warned on my previous post.
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