I am trying to install a deb package into Debian 8,,(32bit) and overwhelmed by vast answers
I have looked at many threads, but none are directed enough to answer my need. I come from a Windows environment and installation of applications is mindless. My Toshiba Satellite laptop running windows Vista has been replaced with Debian Jessie and has tons of disk space <120 Gb>. Now here is the problem. All the solutions to install an external deb package, require the use of packages (applications) I have never heard of. Here's the issue, they need to be loaded, and there is the "catch 22" I have installed "alien" by sheer chance, but I have not fathomed how to run it, as an example. I have a number external rpm packages as well. I have tried synaptic,and Package installer but without success. Any suggestions?
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Welcome to the forum :) What is the name of the .deb you are trying to install and what are the other packages or applications you mentioned? Most likely, the other packages are dependencies the external .deb (or program) needs to function. Regards... |
What external package is it, you sure it is not available via package management?
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"rpm's" are not used on debian
rpm's are Redhat Package Manager files think of redhat and debian as Ford VS GM North VS south Us VS Them in windows BECAUSE of the crappy way dll's are handled almoat all programs are self contained files you install a game and you get a extra set of dll's that you already have 50 of , but all the other50 are incompatible so you now have 51 different versions of the same ( but slightly different dll ) this is called DLL HELL in the windows world linux is DIFFERENT linux is NOT Windows most if not almost ALL normal everyday programs are alreade built FOR your operating system and are in the debian software repos an example a cool game "word war Vi " --- a 80's through back to DEFENDER!!!! Code:
su - -- it is a fun game |
Xmind is one of the .deb applications, more to follow
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I have no idea how to check
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Thank you but we'll need some more information. What is the program you're really wanting to install and use? From there, we might be able to guide you through the process. ;) Regards... |
xmind
http://www.xmind.net/download/linux/ this is the 64 bit version ? and the FREE version and not the for PAY $$$ "pro" version ? " xmind-7-update1-linux_amd64.deb " download to "Downloads" open synaptic and click on " File / add downloaded package" navigate to the deb and add this will pull in all the needed other programs that this needs -- or should add all the needed prerequisites |
I have looked through Debian but did not find anything.
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The applications I am trying to load are Project Libre (Project Management) Xmind 7(Brainstorming) and VM Box. There are others, but those are my immediate needs, that I have downloaded. Do you think they may be available, and then how to implement them would be my present objective. |
did you read the above post i posted ?
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Have tried that in the past, and again now, but no success
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/File Add downloaded files (from Generated files) [that's what the popup box Clicked on Downloaded files folder Found all the downloaded files Tried to click on Xmind on the screen, but could not access the item. |
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and thereafter could not click n the entry. Your help would be greatly appreciated |
Install gdebi, if it's not already installed. You can use the Synaptic GUI package manager. Once it's installed, right-click on the .deb file you downloaded, and select Open with, then gdebi. Gdebi will install the package, and download any necessary dependencies.
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I found another thread concerning this here, although it's a tad dated. ;) Regards... |
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https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/d...l/ch-dpkg.html
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-...eat-sheet.html Read and absorb. After reading, you should be able to install what you need. If not, please post back. |
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