[orca-list] installing packages from the command line
- From: michael weaver <weavermicha googlemail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] installing packages from the command line
- Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2009 05:38:49 +0000
when installing packages from the command line using apt-get
install followed by the package name, how do you accept a licence
agreement if a licence agreement mesage pops up?
i have tried to install packages and sometimes you might get a
community or restricted licence and if you just press enter it
just goes round in circles and orca says the same messages asking
you if you want to install such and such and it beginns
downloading again and you get the same licence messages show up
in the terminal window.
it seems like you can only review the licence agreement in the
terminal, there seems to be no button to accept and just continue
installing your packages.
can anyone possibly tell me how to continue installing a package
from the command line when one of these licenceing messages
appears because for example it appears when you try to install
the ubuntu-restricted- extras package and if you try to install
it from the add-remove packages menu it appears to crash halfway
through the download.
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