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Time Narration
00:01 Hello and welcome to the spoken tutorial on Installing Software in Ubuntu Linux 16.04 Operating System.
00:10 In this tutorial we will learn, how to install software in Ubuntu Linux 16.04 Operating System via

Terminal

00:21 Synaptic Package Manager and Ubuntu Software Center
00:27 To record this tutorial, I’m using Ubuntu Linux 16.04 Operating System.
00:34 To proceed with this tutorial, you must be connected to the Internet.
00:39 You need to be a System Administrator or have Administrator rights to install software.
00:46 Synaptic Package Manager is a graphical program for a p t.
00:51 It is a GUI for the apt-get command line utility.
00:57 By default, Synaptic Package Manager will not be pre-installed in Ubuntu Linux 16.04.
01:05 So, let us learn how to install it via terminal.
01:10 Open the terminal by pressing Ctrl, Alt and T keys together on your keyboard.
01:18 Now in the terminal type, sudo space a p t hyphen get space install space s y n a p

And press the Tab key.

01:34 This will display list of software that starts with s y n a p.
01:40 Now complete the word as synaptic.

And press Enter.

01:46 You will be prompted to enter your administrator password.
01:51 Enter your admin password.
01:54 While typing password in the terminal, it will not be visible to us.

So type it carefully.

02:02 Press Enter.
02:04 Now the terminal displays the list of packages to be installed.
02:09 And information about the size of the files to be downloaded and disk space after installation.
02:17 Press Y to confirm this.
02:19 Press Enter.
02:22 The installation begins now. Depending upon your internet speed, this may take some time to finish.
02:31 Now we have successfully installed Synaptic Package Manager.
02:36 Let us close the terminal.
02:39 To confirm the installation, go to Dash home. In the search bar, type synaptic.
02:46 We can see the Synaptic Package Manager icon in the search result.
02:51 Now let us learn how to install software using Synaptic Package Manager.
02:57 Click on the Synaptic Package Manager icon.
03:01 An authentication dialog box appears asking for the password.
03:06 Let us type the admin password and press Enter.
03:10 When we use the Synaptic Package Manager for the first time, an introduction dialog box appears.
03:17 This dialog box has information on how to use Synaptic Package Manager.
03:23 Click on the Close button to close this dialog box.
03:27 Let us configure Proxy and Repository in Synaptic Package Manager.
03:33 We have to do this before installing an application or package.
03:38 Go to Settings and click on Preferences.
03:42 There are several tabs on the Preferences window, which appears on the screen.
03:48 Click on Network to configure the Proxy settings.
03:52 There are two options under the Proxy Server Direct Connection and Manual Proxy.
04:00 I will be using Direct Connection.

You may select your preferred option.

04:06 Click on the OK button at the bottom to close the window.
04:11 Now again, go to Setting and click on Repositories
04:16 Software Sources window appears on the screen.
04:20 There are several sources to download Ubuntu software.
04:24 Click on Download From drop down menu and hold the mouse button, to see the list of repositories.
04:31 Other shows a list of servers across the globe.
04:36 To close this window, click on the Cancel button at the bottom.
04:41 I am using Server for India as shown here.
04:45 Click on the Close button to close the Software Sources window.
04:50 If you are using Synaptic Package Manager for the first time, you need to reload the packages.
04:57 To do this, click on Reload button on the toolbar.
05:02 This may take a few seconds.
05:05 Look here.We see that the packages are being transferred through the Internet and are getting updated.
05:13 I will now install the VLC player as an example.
05:18 Let us go to the Search field, which is present on the toolbar.
05:23 In the Search dialog box, type vlc and then click on the Search button.
05:29 Here we can see all the VLC packages that are listed.
05:34 To select the VLC package, right click on the check box.

And select the option Mark for installation from the menu that appears.

05:45 A dialog box appears showing all the list of repository packages.
05:51 Click on Mark button to mark all the dependencies packages automatically.
05:57 Go to the toolbar and click on the Apply button.
06:01 A Summary window appears showing the details of the packages to be installed
06:07 Click on the Apply button at the bottom to start the installation.
06:12 The process of installation will take some time.
06:16 This depends on the number and the size of the packages to be installed.
06:21 Applying Changes window will be closed, as soon as the installation gets completed.
06:27 Close the Synaptic Package Manager window.
06:31 Now, let us verify whether the VLC player has been successfully installed.
06:37 Go to the Dash home.
06:39 In the search bar, type vlc.
06:42 We can see the VLC icon in the displayed list.

Click on it to open it.

06:49 Likewise, we can install other applications using Synaptic Package Manager.
06:56 Next we will learn how to install software via Ubuntu Software Center.
07:02 Ubuntu Software Centre is an application that allows us to manage software on Ubuntu Linux OS.
07:10 You can use it to search, download, install, update or uninstall a software.
07:17 It also gives you information about the software even before you use it.
07:23 To open Ubuntu Software Center, go to the launcher.
07:27 Click on the icon Ubuntu Software.
07:31 The Ubuntu Software Centre window appears.
07:35 At the top, we can see 3 tabs - All, Installed and Updates
07:42 Click on All tab.
07:44 We can see a search bar at the top.
07:47 This will help us to search the available software.
07:51 Now, let us install the software Inkscape.
07:55 In the search bar type inkscape.
07:59 A short information about Inkscape is displayed.
08:03 Now click on the Install button at the right corner.
08:07 The Authentication dialog box appears.
08:10 Enter your admin password. And then click on Authenticate button.
08:16 The progress bar indicates that Inkscape is being installed.
08:21 Installation may take a while depending on the number and size of the packages being installed.
08:28 The progress is also indicated in the Installed tab at the top.

Click on it.

08:35 You can access other applications while any installation is being done.
08:41 Click on the word Inkscape.
08:44 This will display the information about Inkscape.
08:48 Once Inkscape is installed, we can see two buttons Remove and Launch next to it.
08:55 If you want to uninstall the software, simply click on the Remove button.
09:00 To launch the application, click on the Launch button.

Let me click on it.

09:06 This will launch the Inkscape application.
09:10 Go back to Ubuntu Software Center.

Click on the back arrow button at the top left, and come back to the main screen.

09:18 Now click on the tab Updates.
09:21 We can see that it says, Software is up to date.
09:25 Click on the refresh icon at the top left.

This will check for any new updates.

09:31 Now we have got an OS updates.
09:34 Click on it to see the details. Let me close this.
09:39 If you wish to install this update, click on the Install button.

Else skip this.

09:46 With this we come to the end of this tutorial.

Let us summarise.

09:52 In this tutorial we have learnt how to install software in Ubuntu Linux 16.04 Operating System via Terminal
10:02 Synaptic Package Manager and Ubuntu Software Center
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