Element 14 Raspberry Pi User Manual page 17

Table of Contents

Advertisement

is a command line program, so to start with
apt-get
you'll need to open a terminal (see the command line
interface section on page 10 for more information on
this). Since package management affects the whole
system, all the commands need to be run with
The first thing you need to do is make sure you have
the latest list of software available to you. Run:
sudo apt-get update
Since all the software is handled through the
package manager, it can update all the software
for you so you don't need to bother doing it for
each program separately. To get the latest versions
of all the software on your system, run:
sudo apt-get upgrade
This may take a little while, because open source
software tends to be updated quite regularly. In Linux
terms, you don't install particular applications, but
packages. These are bundles of files. Usually, each one
represents an application, but not always. For example,
a package could be documentation, or a plug-in, or
some data for a game. In actual fact, a package is just
a collection of files that can contain anything at all.
apt-cache in a terminal will give you a list of available packages.
Raspberry Pi User Guide.indd 17
In order to install software with
need to know the package name. Usually this
is pretty obvious, but it needs to be exactly right
for the system to get the right package. If you're
sudo
.
unsure, you can use
the list of available packages. Try running:
apt-cache search iceweasel
This will spit out a long list of packages that all
have something to do with the web browser
( Iceweasel is a rebranded version of Firefox ).
To install Iceweasel , run:
sudo apt-get install iceweasel
You will notice that
to install a number of other packages. These are
dependencies. That means that Iceweasel needs the
files in these packages in order to run properly. Usually
you don't need to worry about these – just press Y
and the package manager will do everything for you.
However, if your SD card is running low on space, you
may sometimes come across a program that has so
many dependencies that they'll overfill the device. In
these cases, you'll either need to free up some space or
find another application that has fewer dependencies.
, you
apt-get
apt-cache
to search through
apt-get
then prompts you
17
08/07/2014 14:44

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Related Products for Element 14 Raspberry Pi

Table of Contents