Where does Synaptic install the applications
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Re: Where does Synaptic install the applications
Did the software not show up in the menu after you installed it?
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Re: Where does Synaptic install the applications
What did you install?
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Re: Where does Synaptic install the applications
Do you want to know where they are installed or how to run them?
For games try: places - computer - file system - usr - games
Try opening the terminal and typing in the name of the program like gtypist
If it is a program that needs to be run as root open the terminal type su password then try something to run the program for example bastille would require bastille -c to start
As the others stated if you tell use which programs you installed we could help you better. Otherwise we would have to go through all 20,000 pakages in the package manager.
For games try: places - computer - file system - usr - games
Try opening the terminal and typing in the name of the program like gtypist
If it is a program that needs to be run as root open the terminal type su password then try something to run the program for example bastille would require bastille -c to start
As the others stated if you tell use which programs you installed we could help you better. Otherwise we would have to go through all 20,000 pakages in the package manager.
Re: Where does Synaptic install the applications
We just need the names of the apps to sort this out.
Desktop Core i7 Linux Mint 21.1 / Laptop Dell Precision M6400 Linux Mint 21.1
Re: Where does Synaptic install the applications
The launcher are usually placed in /usr/bin or /bin.
Re: Where does Synaptic install the applications
By typing in the name of the launcher you located in /bin or /usr/bin. Some times you need the full path (like /usr/bin/lspci etc).
Re: Where does Synaptic install the applications
I'm having the same problem. Can't find programs after install, tried the tips above to no avail. Didn't have this problem with Ubuntu 7.04. What's wrong ? Install, un-addressed issue with mint? Seems very basic to me that installed programs should be acessable in the program menu. This should happen automatically. Anyone know if PCOS has the same problem? Thanks for any help.
installed: Avast, Clam, airstrike-common,
just tried "/usr/bin/clamscan" in terminal and it scaned only my home folder? so I found that one. No gui? I'll check other thread to see how to use it.
mint 4.0, gigabyte k8ns ultra-939, amd 64fx 3000+, ati 9600 aiw, turtle beach 7.1,
LINUX ROCKS NO MATER WHAT MINOR PROBLEMS COMPARED TO WINDOWS - I couldn't open "my computer" on this same machine with XP. couldn't get it to work at all. Thought hardware was bad until I installed Ubuntu 7.04. Only windows os I ever payed for.
installed: Avast, Clam, airstrike-common,
just tried "/usr/bin/clamscan" in terminal and it scaned only my home folder? so I found that one. No gui? I'll check other thread to see how to use it.
mint 4.0, gigabyte k8ns ultra-939, amd 64fx 3000+, ati 9600 aiw, turtle beach 7.1,
LINUX ROCKS NO MATER WHAT MINOR PROBLEMS COMPARED TO WINDOWS - I couldn't open "my computer" on this same machine with XP. couldn't get it to work at all. Thought hardware was bad until I installed Ubuntu 7.04. Only windows os I ever payed for.
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