On 09.05.17 11:55, Michele Bert via luv-main wrote:
> 2017-05-09 11:51 GMT+02:00 Andrew Pam via luv-main <[email protected]>:
> > On 09/05/17 19:46, Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote:
> >> 17 years of RPM has not equipped me for this. So I would appreciate
> >> hearing where I have gone wrong and how I could get it right.
> >
> > It's possible the default system package manager isn't set to run when
> > you click on a deb package.  If all else fails, you can install "gdebi"
> > which is a graphical deb package installer and use that!
> 
> Or open a terminal and run:
> 
> sudo dpkg --install <full-package-path>

Although using dpkg for some operations, I've never resorted to it for
installation. The need for <full-package-path>, whatever it is, would
throw me. Some use its front-end "aptitude", but many just use apt-get,
first updating the lists for the latest version, then installing:

# apt-get update
# apt-get --install package-name

where package-name may be elicited by an:

$ apt-cache search <some-part-of-the-expected-name> | more

Aptitude is supposed to be more "high level" or some such, but I've
never actually seen a case demonstrating that. 

It would surprise me if dpkg did not also need some form of update, to
avoid fetching an old package version.

Erik
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