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sudo language - Crazy Larry - 07-05-2015 I'm trying to install a package I downloaded...it's K3b-2.0.3a.tar.xz It's located in /home/crazylarry/downloads I typed in the terminal sudo apt-get install K3b-2.0.3a.tar.xz but all I got was a message that it couldn't find it so do I need to include the path in the command or do I need to do something different? Thanks to anyone who can help. This is my first time at the rodeo. Larry Re: sudo language - Wirezfree - 07-05-2015 Hi, Not sure how to install the latest, but a version of K3b is available by going into: Menu > System > Install/Remove Software Then use search for k3b and then right click, mark for install It looks like it will install a huge amount of dependencies and bloat your install. Somebody might suggest a "Lite(er)" option. Dave Re: sudo language - rokytnji - 07-05-2015 Quote:I'm trying to install a package I downloaded. Just a friendly hint. Get out of the Windows/Mac download software mindset. Quote:do I need to do something different? Yes. A whole lot for K3b the way you want to install it. Google install source file in Ubuntu. Easy way to install K3b. Menu>System>Install Packages. Password. In synaptic. Look for K3b. I don't use it because xfburn suffices for me. Code: harry@harry-Latitude-XT2:~$ apt search k3b Re: sudo language - N4RPS - 07-06-2015 Hello! Seems like ANYTHING 'K' installs a boatload of KDE dependencies... 73 DE N4RPS Rob Re: sudo language - Crazy Larry - 07-06-2015 You guys are right.....I don't really need that heavy bloated stuff. After I marked everything to download I decided not to install it. So thanks again. Larry |