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How to Install Software on Vanilla OS Command Line

September 7, 2023 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Installing Downloaded Packages

  1. 1. Installing Downloaded Deb Packages

    Now to Install Downloaded Deb Packages on Vanilla OS
    First, access the Download location by default with:

    cd ~/Downloads

    To Check it’s there List the contents with:

    ls . | grep [MYPACKAGEKEY]

    The grep Command refine the output List showing only the Entries matching the Keyword.
    But if you are in Trouble to Find it out on Terminal then See: How to Access Downloads Folder from Browser.
    Then you have 2 possible Solutions.

    In case of a Package without external Dependencies you can go with:

    sudo dpkg -i ./[MYPACKAGE].deb

    Hence for a Google-Chrome Web Browser Setup:

    sudo dpkg -i ./google-chrome*.deb

    Super-Tip: use “*” to Short the Command or the Key to Autocomplete!

    Especially relevant: at first glance you are usually Unable to know if the Software is Self-dependent.
    Thus it’s always suitable to use instead apt Package Manager or gdebi Package Installer to handle the possible Dependencies.

    Now to Install the Software using apt:

    sudo apt install ./[MYPACKAGE].deb

    Like:

    sudo apt install ./google-chrome*.deb
    Apt install Google-Chrome

    Last, as a valid Alternative you can Install and use gdebi:

    sudo apt install gdebi

    And then:

    sudo gdebi ./[MYPACKAGE].deb

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