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For general information about '''apt-get''' usage, see [[Apt-Get]]. | For general information about '''apt-get''' usage, see [[Apt-Get]]. | ||
== VirtualBox == | {{ todo | Where applicable, remove content from this page and put on the language/application's main wiki page (ex: [[Python]]). Then just import installation text from that page to here. That way it's consistent across the wiki. }} | ||
Since this seems to be updated frequently, see https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads for up to date details. | |||
== System Utilities == | |||
=== Gparted === | |||
A helpful hard drive management tool, with a user-friendly GUI. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install gparted | |||
=== Extra Hard Drive Utils === | |||
Used, for example, in network share mounting. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install cifs-utils | |||
=== Compiz Config === | |||
For managing detailed desktop settings Ubuntu 16.04. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install compizconfig-settings-manager | |||
=== Gnome Tweaks === | |||
For managing detailed desktop settings of Ubuntu 18.04. | |||
sudo add-apt-repository universe | |||
sudo apt install gnome-tweaks | |||
=== Gnome Extensions === | |||
For generally customizing the gnome desktop. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions | |||
== System Other == | |||
=== Build Essential === | |||
A package that essentially contains references to other packages.<br> | |||
Generally common to install for software development. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install build-essential | |||
=== DKMS === | |||
A package used to rebuild system kernels after a kernel update.<br> | |||
Generally needed if you manually upgrade kernels on your machine, or if running as a VM. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install dkms | |||
=== OpenConnect === | |||
Allows easy VPN connections through the terminal. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install openconnect | |||
=== Nvidia === | |||
==== Base Drivers ==== | |||
If no drivers are detecting on initial install, find default preferred drivers with: | |||
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall | |||
sudo prime-select nvidia | |||
==== Cuda ==== | |||
With proper Nvidia drivers already installed: | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit | |||
== General == | |||
=== Chrome === | |||
Installs the standard Google Chrome web browser. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install chromium-browser | |||
=== Gimp === | |||
Gimp is a free image editor tool. | |||
sudo apt install gimp | |||
=== VLC === | |||
VLC is an all-encompassing media player. It can handle just about any standardized media format you could throw at it. | |||
VLC is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the <code>snap</code> manager: | |||
sudo apt install snapd | |||
sudo snap install vlc | |||
=== LaTeX === | |||
For creating and editing pdf files. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install texlive-full texmaker | |||
=== DropBox === | |||
For storing and managing files in the cloud. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install nautilus-dropbox | |||
=== KeePass === | |||
For storing passwords securely. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install keepass2 | |||
=== qbit Torrent === | |||
For torrent tracking. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install qbittorrent | |||
== Communication == | |||
=== Slack === | |||
Slack is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the <code>snap</code> manager: | |||
sudo apt install snapd | |||
sudo snap install slack --classic | |||
=== Discord === | |||
Discord is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the <code>snap</code> manager: | |||
sudo apt install snapd | |||
sudo snap install discord | |||
=== Telegram === | |||
Telegram is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the <code>snap</code> manager: | |||
sudo apt install snapd | |||
sudo snap install telegram-desktop | |||
== General Programming == | |||
=== Git and Gitk === | |||
Installed on most distro's by default, but not always. Pretty essential for anything programming. If not present, can be installed with: | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install git gitk | |||
=== VirtualBox === | |||
VirtualBox is a free way to create and run Virtual Machines. | |||
Since this seems to be updated frequently, see https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads for up to date details.<br> | |||
It's recommended to specifically choose the newest version, as the base command seems to generally install an out-of-date version. | |||
=== Docker === | |||
Docker does to software what VirtualMachines do to operating systems. <br> | |||
Essentially, docker creates individual, stand-alone environments (or containers) that allow a set of software to run. | |||
sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl gnupg-agent software-properties-common | |||
curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add - | |||
sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu $(lsb_release -cs) stable" | |||
sudo apt-get update | |||
sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io | |||
=== MySQL Workbench === | |||
A useful and easy interface for interacting with MySQL servers. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install mysql-workbench | |||
== Programming Languages == | |||
=== Npm/NodeJs === | |||
Npm & NodeJs are bundled together. Npm has turned into the standard project manager for anything JavaScript. | |||
To install: | |||
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_15.x | sudo -E bash - | |||
sudo apt install nodejs | |||
=== SASS === | |||
Sass is a CSS pre-processor language, that upgrades CSS from just a "markup language" to a working "programming language". Very useful. | |||
The current latest recommended means of installing SASS is dart-sass, via Npm: | |||
sudo npm install -g sass | |||
=== MySQL === | |||
Installs MySQL server and runs initial install setup. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install mysql-server | |||
sudo mysql_secure_installation | |||
=== Php === | |||
{{ Note | As of summer 2020, these packages seem to work with the current version of Laravel and Php. }} | |||
sudo apt install php php-all-dev php-common php-dev php-bcmath php-bz2 php-cli php-curl php-gd php-imap php-json php-intl php-ldap php-mbstring php-mysql php-xml php-zip | |||
To install an older version of Php, specify the number. Ex: | |||
sudo apt install php7.4 php7.4-common php7.4-dev php7.4-bcmath php7.4-bz2 php7.4-cli php7.4-curl php7.4-gd php7.4-imap php7.4-json php7.4-intl php7.4-ldap php7.4-mbstring php7.4-mysql php7.4-xml php7.4-zip | |||
If trying to install really old versions of php, you may first need: | |||
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php | |||
==== Laravel ==== | |||
Laravel is a Php based web framework. | |||
To install Laravel: | |||
* First install the desired Php version, using the above steps. | |||
* Download composer from https://getcomposer.org/download/ | |||
* Add execution permissions {{ ic |sudo chmod +x <path_to_composer_file>}} | |||
* Move composer file with {{ ic |sudo mv <path_to_composer_file> /usr/local/bin/composer}} | |||
* Restart terminal | |||
* Run {{ ic | composer global require laravel/installer }} | |||
(Optional) To update what version of php that composer uses, run: | |||
php<version> /usr/local/bin/composer update | |||
Where {{ ic |<version>}} corresponds to the version of Php you'd like composer to use. Note that this version of Php must be installed on your system for the command to work. | |||
=== Python === | |||
Depending on your version of Ubuntu, you might only have certain Python versions available for install. To correct this, run: | |||
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa | |||
sudo apt update | |||
Then you can install the desired Python version. | |||
For example, some more recent versions are {{ ic |python3.6}}, {{ ic |python3.7}}, or {{ ic |python3.8}}. | |||
sudo apt install python<version> | |||
sudo apt install python<version>-dev | |||
sudo apt install python<version>-venv | |||
If you get an error when trying to use Pip or run the '''python -m venv''' command, you might also need to run the following: | |||
sudo apt install python3-pip | |||
==== PipEnv ==== | |||
For Python environment management. | |||
First add the following to the system path: | |||
PATH="$PATH:/home/<username>/.local/bin" | |||
PIPENV_VENV_IN_PROJECT=true | |||
Then install with the following command: | |||
python3 -m pip install --user pipenv | |||
== Programming IDEs == | |||
=== Sublime Text === | |||
A text editor that, by itself, isn't very impressive. But it has a lot of support for extensions and customization, which make it as good as most standard IDE's. | |||
==== Ubuntu22 ==== | |||
wget -qO - https://download.sublimetext.com/sublimehq-pub.gpg | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/sublimetext-keyring.gpg | |||
echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/sublimetext-keyring.gpg] https://download.sublimetext.com/ apt/stable/" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sublime-text.list | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install sublime-text | |||
==== Ubuntu20 ==== | |||
wget -qO - https://download.sublimetext.com/sublimehq-pub.gpg | sudo apt-key add - | |||
echo "deb https://download.sublimetext.com/ apt/stable/" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sublime-text.list | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install sublime-text | |||
=== Pycharm === | === Pycharm === | ||
An IDE created specifically for Python. Made by the JetBrains people. | |||
PyCharm is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the {{ ic |snap}} manager: | |||
* Community | * Community | ||
sudo apt install snapd | |||
sudo snap install pycharm-community --classic | |||
* Professional | * Professional | ||
sudo apt install snapd | |||
sudo snap install pycharm-professional --classic | |||
=== VsCode === | |||
A lightweight version of VisualStudio. Has support for many different languages. | |||
VsCode is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the <code>snap</code> manager: | |||
sudo apt install snapd | |||
sudo snap install code --classic | |||
=== R Studio === | |||
An interface for programming with the [[R | R language]]. | |||
sudo apt update | |||
sudo apt install r-base | |||
Then follow the steps at https://rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download-server/debian-ubuntu/ | |||
== Server Packages == | |||
=== Apache === | |||
Apache is one of the two most common web solutions for serving HTTP/HTTPS requests on a server. | |||
Apache itself comes preinstalled on most modern Ubuntu installations, although most of the related packages do not. | |||
To install apache itself, run: | |||
sudo apt install apache2 apache2-dev | |||
To install dependencies for serving [[Programming/Django]] ([[Programming/Python]]) projects, run: | |||
sudo apt install libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3 | |||
=== Nginx === | |||
Nginx is the other of the two most common web solutions for serving HTTP/HTTPS requests on a server. | |||
Note that with their default values, only one of Apache/Nginx can be enabled at a time. It is possible to get them running together, but it takes effort and manual configuration. | |||
Having said that, to get nginx to run, you'll (initially) need to disable Apache with: | |||
sudo systemctl stop apache2 | |||
sudo systemctl disable apache2 | |||
You can then install nginx with: | |||
sudo apt install nginx | |||
=== Redis === | |||
Redis is a "in-memory data struct store" that is sometimes used in web projects to help manage and cache data. | |||
Install with: | |||
sudo apt install redis-server |
Latest revision as of 19:00, 4 April 2023
This page lists the apt-get commands to install various packages.
For general information about apt-get usage, see Apt-Get.
System Utilities
Gparted
A helpful hard drive management tool, with a user-friendly GUI.
sudo apt update sudo apt install gparted
Extra Hard Drive Utils
Used, for example, in network share mounting.
sudo apt update sudo apt install cifs-utils
Compiz Config
For managing detailed desktop settings Ubuntu 16.04.
sudo apt update sudo apt install compizconfig-settings-manager
Gnome Tweaks
For managing detailed desktop settings of Ubuntu 18.04.
sudo add-apt-repository universe sudo apt install gnome-tweaks
Gnome Extensions
For generally customizing the gnome desktop.
sudo apt update sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions
System Other
Build Essential
A package that essentially contains references to other packages.
Generally common to install for software development.
sudo apt update sudo apt install build-essential
DKMS
A package used to rebuild system kernels after a kernel update.
Generally needed if you manually upgrade kernels on your machine, or if running as a VM.
sudo apt update sudo apt install dkms
OpenConnect
Allows easy VPN connections through the terminal.
sudo apt update sudo apt install openconnect
Nvidia
Base Drivers
If no drivers are detecting on initial install, find default preferred drivers with:
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall sudo prime-select nvidia
Cuda
With proper Nvidia drivers already installed:
sudo apt update sudo apt install nvidia-cuda-toolkit
General
Chrome
Installs the standard Google Chrome web browser.
sudo apt update sudo apt install chromium-browser
Gimp
Gimp is a free image editor tool.
sudo apt install gimp
VLC
VLC is an all-encompassing media player. It can handle just about any standardized media format you could throw at it.
VLC is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the snap
manager:
sudo apt install snapd sudo snap install vlc
LaTeX
For creating and editing pdf files.
sudo apt update sudo apt install texlive-full texmaker
DropBox
For storing and managing files in the cloud.
sudo apt update sudo apt install nautilus-dropbox
KeePass
For storing passwords securely.
sudo apt update sudo apt install keepass2
qbit Torrent
For torrent tracking.
sudo apt update sudo apt install qbittorrent
Communication
Slack
Slack is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the snap
manager:
sudo apt install snapd sudo snap install slack --classic
Discord
Discord is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the snap
manager:
sudo apt install snapd sudo snap install discord
Telegram
Telegram is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the snap
manager:
sudo apt install snapd sudo snap install telegram-desktop
General Programming
Git and Gitk
Installed on most distro's by default, but not always. Pretty essential for anything programming. If not present, can be installed with:
sudo apt update sudo apt install git gitk
VirtualBox
VirtualBox is a free way to create and run Virtual Machines.
Since this seems to be updated frequently, see https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads for up to date details.
It's recommended to specifically choose the newest version, as the base command seems to generally install an out-of-date version.
Docker
Docker does to software what VirtualMachines do to operating systems.
Essentially, docker creates individual, stand-alone environments (or containers) that allow a set of software to run.
sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl gnupg-agent software-properties-common curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add - sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu $(lsb_release -cs) stable" sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io
MySQL Workbench
A useful and easy interface for interacting with MySQL servers.
sudo apt update sudo apt install mysql-workbench
Programming Languages
Npm/NodeJs
Npm & NodeJs are bundled together. Npm has turned into the standard project manager for anything JavaScript.
To install:
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_15.x | sudo -E bash - sudo apt install nodejs
SASS
Sass is a CSS pre-processor language, that upgrades CSS from just a "markup language" to a working "programming language". Very useful.
The current latest recommended means of installing SASS is dart-sass, via Npm:
sudo npm install -g sass
MySQL
Installs MySQL server and runs initial install setup.
sudo apt update sudo apt install mysql-server sudo mysql_secure_installation
Php
sudo apt install php php-all-dev php-common php-dev php-bcmath php-bz2 php-cli php-curl php-gd php-imap php-json php-intl php-ldap php-mbstring php-mysql php-xml php-zip
To install an older version of Php, specify the number. Ex:
sudo apt install php7.4 php7.4-common php7.4-dev php7.4-bcmath php7.4-bz2 php7.4-cli php7.4-curl php7.4-gd php7.4-imap php7.4-json php7.4-intl php7.4-ldap php7.4-mbstring php7.4-mysql php7.4-xml php7.4-zip
If trying to install really old versions of php, you may first need:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
Laravel
Laravel is a Php based web framework.
To install Laravel:
- First install the desired Php version, using the above steps.
- Download composer from https://getcomposer.org/download/
- Add execution permissions
sudo chmod +x <path_to_composer_file>
- Move composer file with
sudo mv <path_to_composer_file> /usr/local/bin/composer
- Restart terminal
- Run
composer global require laravel/installer
(Optional) To update what version of php that composer uses, run:
php<version> /usr/local/bin/composer update
Where <version>
corresponds to the version of Php you'd like composer to use. Note that this version of Php must be installed on your system for the command to work.
Python
Depending on your version of Ubuntu, you might only have certain Python versions available for install. To correct this, run:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa sudo apt update
Then you can install the desired Python version.
For example, some more recent versions are python3.6
, python3.7
, or python3.8
.
sudo apt install python<version> sudo apt install python<version>-dev sudo apt install python<version>-venv
If you get an error when trying to use Pip or run the python -m venv command, you might also need to run the following:
sudo apt install python3-pip
PipEnv
For Python environment management.
First add the following to the system path:
PATH="$PATH:/home/<username>/.local/bin" PIPENV_VENV_IN_PROJECT=true
Then install with the following command:
python3 -m pip install --user pipenv
Programming IDEs
Sublime Text
A text editor that, by itself, isn't very impressive. But it has a lot of support for extensions and customization, which make it as good as most standard IDE's.
Ubuntu22
wget -qO - https://download.sublimetext.com/sublimehq-pub.gpg | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/sublimetext-keyring.gpg echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/sublimetext-keyring.gpg] https://download.sublimetext.com/ apt/stable/" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sublime-text.list sudo apt update sudo apt install sublime-text
Ubuntu20
wget -qO - https://download.sublimetext.com/sublimehq-pub.gpg | sudo apt-key add - echo "deb https://download.sublimetext.com/ apt/stable/" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sublime-text.list sudo apt update sudo apt install sublime-text
Pycharm
An IDE created specifically for Python. Made by the JetBrains people.
PyCharm is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the snap
manager:
- Community
sudo apt install snapd sudo snap install pycharm-community --classic
- Professional
sudo apt install snapd sudo snap install pycharm-professional --classic
VsCode
A lightweight version of VisualStudio. Has support for many different languages.
VsCode is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the snap
manager:
sudo apt install snapd sudo snap install code --classic
R Studio
An interface for programming with the R language.
sudo apt update sudo apt install r-base
Then follow the steps at https://rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download-server/debian-ubuntu/
Server Packages
Apache
Apache is one of the two most common web solutions for serving HTTP/HTTPS requests on a server.
Apache itself comes preinstalled on most modern Ubuntu installations, although most of the related packages do not.
To install apache itself, run:
sudo apt install apache2 apache2-dev
To install dependencies for serving Programming/Django (Programming/Python) projects, run:
sudo apt install libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3
Nginx
Nginx is the other of the two most common web solutions for serving HTTP/HTTPS requests on a server.
Note that with their default values, only one of Apache/Nginx can be enabled at a time. It is possible to get them running together, but it takes effort and manual configuration.
Having said that, to get nginx to run, you'll (initially) need to disable Apache with:
sudo systemctl stop apache2 sudo systemctl disable apache2
You can then install nginx with:
sudo apt install nginx
Redis
Redis is a "in-memory data struct store" that is sometimes used in web projects to help manage and cache data.
Install with:
sudo apt install redis-server