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== Slack == | == Slack == | ||
Slack is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the following: | Slack is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the following commands: | ||
sudo apt install snapd | sudo apt install snapd | ||
sudo snap install slack --classic | sudo snap install slack --classic | ||
== Discord == | |||
Discord is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the following commands: | |||
sudo apt install snapd | |||
sudo snap install discord --classic | |||
Revision as of 20:38, 24 March 2020
This page lists the apt-get commands to install various packages.
For general information about apt-get usage, see Apt-Get.
Slack
Slack is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the following commands:
sudo apt install snapd sudo snap install slack --classic
Discord
Discord is not available directly via apt. However, it can be installed with the following commands:
sudo apt install snapd sudo snap install discord --classic
VirtualBox
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 It's recommended to specifically choose the newest version, as the base command seems to generally install an out-of-date version.
IDEs
Pycharm
First install umake:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-make sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install ubuntu-make
Then install your desired version:
- Community
umake ide pycharm
- Professional
umake ide pycharm-professional