Adding repository via terminal results in “add-apt: command not found” error [duplicate]How to add a PPA on a server?I can't get into the sudoers listingsError sudo: add-apt-repository: command not foundArchivematica install and sudo commandsrepository and update but what then..How do I fix 404 error when updating package lists?Installing vpnc on Ubuntu Server 18.04pnmtopnm: command not foundunable to add any repository via add-aptadding cordova repository on ubuntuHow can I install sudo without using su?
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Adding repository via terminal results in “add-apt: command not found” error [duplicate]
How to add a PPA on a server?I can't get into the sudoers listingsError sudo: add-apt-repository: command not foundArchivematica install and sudo commandsrepository and update but what then..How do I fix 404 error when updating package lists?Installing vpnc on Ubuntu Server 18.04pnmtopnm: command not foundunable to add any repository via add-aptadding cordova repository on ubuntuHow can I install sudo without using su?
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This question already has an answer here:
How to add a PPA on a server?
6 answers
Every time I do anything I do anything related to sudo
(mostly installing repositories), it says command not found.
I type:
sudo add apt-repository ppa:ppsspp/stable
It then says
sudo:add-apt: command not found
Sometimes it tells me to manually run configure --a
, which I do, and it still doesn't work. Anyone know how to fix???
I'm on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
18.04 software-installation sudo repository
marked as duplicate by karel, Eliah Kagan, Ravexina, Fabby, Kulfy Jul 25 at 17:22
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add a comment |
This question already has an answer here:
How to add a PPA on a server?
6 answers
Every time I do anything I do anything related to sudo
(mostly installing repositories), it says command not found.
I type:
sudo add apt-repository ppa:ppsspp/stable
It then says
sudo:add-apt: command not found
Sometimes it tells me to manually run configure --a
, which I do, and it still doesn't work. Anyone know how to fix???
I'm on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
18.04 software-installation sudo repository
marked as duplicate by karel, Eliah Kagan, Ravexina, Fabby, Kulfy Jul 25 at 17:22
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Please don't post screenshots of text. Instead edit your question to paste the text from your terminal.
– guntbert
Jul 19 at 21:33
1
Your question seems to have several typos, and your output looks like classic typo confusion. Your Ubuntu system is NOT forgiving of typographical errors. Double-check your typing before hitting <enter>. Pay close attention to mixing up spaces, dots, dashes, and underscores. That's common for new folks.
– user535733
Jul 19 at 21:48
1
...and when you include text from the terminal, copy and paste it instead of typing. Right now, the command in the question doesn't match the error message, which is a clear giveaway that the question doesn't contain accurate information for anyone trying to answer it.
– ilkkachu
Jul 20 at 8:28
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This question already has an answer here:
How to add a PPA on a server?
6 answers
Every time I do anything I do anything related to sudo
(mostly installing repositories), it says command not found.
I type:
sudo add apt-repository ppa:ppsspp/stable
It then says
sudo:add-apt: command not found
Sometimes it tells me to manually run configure --a
, which I do, and it still doesn't work. Anyone know how to fix???
I'm on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
18.04 software-installation sudo repository
This question already has an answer here:
How to add a PPA on a server?
6 answers
Every time I do anything I do anything related to sudo
(mostly installing repositories), it says command not found.
I type:
sudo add apt-repository ppa:ppsspp/stable
It then says
sudo:add-apt: command not found
Sometimes it tells me to manually run configure --a
, which I do, and it still doesn't work. Anyone know how to fix???
I'm on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
This question already has an answer here:
How to add a PPA on a server?
6 answers
18.04 software-installation sudo repository
18.04 software-installation sudo repository
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marked as duplicate by karel, Eliah Kagan, Ravexina, Fabby, Kulfy Jul 25 at 17:22
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marked as duplicate by karel, Eliah Kagan, Ravexina, Fabby, Kulfy Jul 25 at 17:22
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2
Please don't post screenshots of text. Instead edit your question to paste the text from your terminal.
– guntbert
Jul 19 at 21:33
1
Your question seems to have several typos, and your output looks like classic typo confusion. Your Ubuntu system is NOT forgiving of typographical errors. Double-check your typing before hitting <enter>. Pay close attention to mixing up spaces, dots, dashes, and underscores. That's common for new folks.
– user535733
Jul 19 at 21:48
1
...and when you include text from the terminal, copy and paste it instead of typing. Right now, the command in the question doesn't match the error message, which is a clear giveaway that the question doesn't contain accurate information for anyone trying to answer it.
– ilkkachu
Jul 20 at 8:28
add a comment |
2
Please don't post screenshots of text. Instead edit your question to paste the text from your terminal.
– guntbert
Jul 19 at 21:33
1
Your question seems to have several typos, and your output looks like classic typo confusion. Your Ubuntu system is NOT forgiving of typographical errors. Double-check your typing before hitting <enter>. Pay close attention to mixing up spaces, dots, dashes, and underscores. That's common for new folks.
– user535733
Jul 19 at 21:48
1
...and when you include text from the terminal, copy and paste it instead of typing. Right now, the command in the question doesn't match the error message, which is a clear giveaway that the question doesn't contain accurate information for anyone trying to answer it.
– ilkkachu
Jul 20 at 8:28
2
2
Please don't post screenshots of text. Instead edit your question to paste the text from your terminal.
– guntbert
Jul 19 at 21:33
Please don't post screenshots of text. Instead edit your question to paste the text from your terminal.
– guntbert
Jul 19 at 21:33
1
1
Your question seems to have several typos, and your output looks like classic typo confusion. Your Ubuntu system is NOT forgiving of typographical errors. Double-check your typing before hitting <enter>. Pay close attention to mixing up spaces, dots, dashes, and underscores. That's common for new folks.
– user535733
Jul 19 at 21:48
Your question seems to have several typos, and your output looks like classic typo confusion. Your Ubuntu system is NOT forgiving of typographical errors. Double-check your typing before hitting <enter>. Pay close attention to mixing up spaces, dots, dashes, and underscores. That's common for new folks.
– user535733
Jul 19 at 21:48
1
1
...and when you include text from the terminal, copy and paste it instead of typing. Right now, the command in the question doesn't match the error message, which is a clear giveaway that the question doesn't contain accurate information for anyone trying to answer it.
– ilkkachu
Jul 20 at 8:28
...and when you include text from the terminal, copy and paste it instead of typing. Right now, the command in the question doesn't match the error message, which is a clear giveaway that the question doesn't contain accurate information for anyone trying to answer it.
– ilkkachu
Jul 20 at 8:28
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The command is add-apt-repository
, you're missing the second hyphen.
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The command is add-apt-repository
, you're missing the second hyphen.
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The command is add-apt-repository
, you're missing the second hyphen.
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The command is add-apt-repository
, you're missing the second hyphen.
The command is add-apt-repository
, you're missing the second hyphen.
answered Jul 19 at 21:28
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Please don't post screenshots of text. Instead edit your question to paste the text from your terminal.
– guntbert
Jul 19 at 21:33
1
Your question seems to have several typos, and your output looks like classic typo confusion. Your Ubuntu system is NOT forgiving of typographical errors. Double-check your typing before hitting <enter>. Pay close attention to mixing up spaces, dots, dashes, and underscores. That's common for new folks.
– user535733
Jul 19 at 21:48
1
...and when you include text from the terminal, copy and paste it instead of typing. Right now, the command in the question doesn't match the error message, which is a clear giveaway that the question doesn't contain accurate information for anyone trying to answer it.
– ilkkachu
Jul 20 at 8:28