Difference between revisions of "Install Non-free Applications"
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=== In Synaptic === | === In Synaptic === | ||
− | + | # Open 'System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager'. | |
− | + | # In Quick filter type <code>pointlinux-repos-nonfree</code>. | |
− | + | # Right click on the package and select 'Mark for Installation'. | |
− | + | # Click 'Apply' to install the package. | |
− | + | # Click 'Reload' to update package lists. | |
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=== In Terminal === | === In Terminal === | ||
− | + | # Open Terminal application. | |
− | + | # Type <code>sudo apt-get install pointlinux-repos-nonfree</code> to install the package. | |
− | + | # Type <code>sudo apt-get update</code> to update package lists. | |
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Revision as of 22:04, 18 February 2013
You can easily install non-free software such as Google Chrome, Opera or VirtualBox enabling their repositories.
Package Installation
In Synaptic
- Open 'System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager'.
- In Quick filter type
pointlinux-repos-nonfree
. - Right click on the package and select 'Mark for Installation'.
- Click 'Apply' to install the package.
- Click 'Reload' to update package lists.
In Terminal
- Open Terminal application.
- Type
sudo apt-get install pointlinux-repos-nonfree
to install the package. - Type
sudo apt-get update
to update package lists.