How to install Synaptic

Asked by oocevin

Two things:
1. How to install Adobe FlashWave plugin for FireFox
2. How to install Synaptic

I have 10.4 Kubuntu on my PC

Cevin

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applecache(Nolan King) (nolanking) said :
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Hello

Synaptic is already installed by default. About adobe im not sure

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Mario Tomljenović (tomljenovicmario) said :
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oocevin (ccct007) said :
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I got Adobe installed. But I looked all over for Synaptic.

Could not find it.

I had to install it before I reinstalled 10.4 Kubuntu

Cevin

P.S.
I went to a page to watch a movie that takes Adobe Flash.
Firefox opened up a small window on top to install missing
plugin so I clicked on it and it installed it and I closed FireFox
and it was installed.

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arochester (arochester) said :
#4

Connect to the Internet
Open Konsole Terminal Program
Issue the command: sudo apt-get install synaptic

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oocevin (ccct007) said :
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Thanks arochester, that solved my question.

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Tom (tom6) said :
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HI :)

You should not really use Synaptic in Kubuntu, there is a different Package Manager for Kubuntu called "Adept" that does the same job and is nearly identical

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdeptHowto

In any answers forum when you get told to use Synaptic just use Adept instead.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)

PS i doubt that using Synaptic would hurt, it just installs a lot of "dependencies" which "bloats" your system. Again that shouldn't be too much of a problem either.

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Hi again :)

To install flash-player it might be best to install the adobe closed soure "proprietary" one. Try

sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree

good luck and regards from
Tom :)

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arochester (arochester) said :
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Most "experts" on http://kubuntuforums.net recommend Synaptic!

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Hi :)

Ahh, that is a relief :) I am pretty clueless about Kubuntu. I hate blue & i hate the MicroSquish look even tho Vista copied KDE rather than the other way around! I would rather use Windows itself than Kde although gnawing my own hand off sounds preferable to either! Something i really love about linux is that we have the choice and we can all be using totally different set-ups but still get along fine :))

Regards from
Tom :)

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oocevin (ccct007) said :
#10

How do I delete Synaptic and get Adept?

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Tom (tom6) said :
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HI :)

I would keep both now. I didn't realise that Synaptic is the one that most people seem to use in Kubuntu. You already have got Adept so you don't need to install it. It is installed by default just as most of the other programs you find in the menus

Regards from
Tom :)

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oocevin (ccct007) said :
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Where is Adept? And Wine?

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Hi :)

I think it might be better to try using the Kubuntu forums
http://kubuntuforums.net/
Generally i would avoid using Windows apps. Just find Adept or get to a command-line and try

gksudo adept

or

gksudo synpatic

and use the search tool in either of those package managers to look for stuff you want. The search tools look in the descriptions so you be fairly vague. In this case i think try searching for "flash player" and see what packages are listed. I think The "System" menu is somewhere in the menus that start from the "Start" button or KDE equivalent. To install adobe's flash player from a command-line try

sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree

good luck and regards from
Tom :)

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oocevin (ccct007) said :
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I have sound for my PC system, but not FireFox

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Best Tom (tom6) said :
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Ok, please try working through these 2 guides

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure

The first one should fix all your multimedia but if sound is still a problem then try the trouble-shooting one

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)

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oocevin (ccct007) said :
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Thanks Tom, that solved my question.

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Tom (tom6) said :
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Hi :)
Glad to hear you have solved this problem! Hopefully you have upgraded a few times and had a lot of good fun with *buntu.

Happy New Year!
Regards from
Tom :)