The installation is simple. Open the terminal and enter the following three commands: sudoadd-apt-repository "debhttp: // archive.canonical.com/Ubuntuoneiricpartner "sudoapt-getupdatesudoapt-getinstallacoread: The following describes the difficulties encountered and solutions in the process. I am not happy to learn about linux.
It is easy to install. Open the terminal and enter the following three commands:
Sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/Ubuntu oneiric partner"
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install ACO read
The following describes the difficulties and solutions I encountered throughout the process. I am inspired to learn about linux. If you are not interested, you can ignore them.
I just changed RedHat enterprise 6.1 to Ubuntu11.10 yesterday. Because I am not familiar with redhat and lack of packages, I encountered various problems when installing software on redhat. Ubuntu10.04 has poor support for my current computer graphics card, and the picture is out of proportion, the resolution is very low, so I had to install Ubuntu11.10 64-bit edition. The Pdf Reader provided by the system is not easy to use, so I want to install an AdobeReader. The Adobe official website provides support for Linux. I tried it on Ubuntu10.04, just as if I had downloaded and installed it on windows. However, after changing to the 11.10 64-bit version, the situation is different. The Adobe website does not provide the 64-bit deb, and the 32-bit deb cannot be installed directly, so I can only seek other installation methods.
After google for a while, it was found that a foreigner had a corresponding installation method for Ubuntu 11.04. This method is very simple. With only three lines of commands, I started with a try.
Step 1, enter in the terminal: sudo add-apt = repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/natty partner
Step 2: Enter sudo apt-get update on the terminal. Then the problem arises, prompting:
After checking for a long time, I finally found out where the problem occurred. The system I installed is Ubuntu11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot). In the foreigner's tutorial, "natty" refers to the Code 11.04. inputting "natty" in the first step is incorrect, the second step is caused. Therefore, you need to modify sources. list file. log on to the terminal as the root user and enter sources. list Directory/etc/apt, and then input: vi sources. list, for source. list to edit the text, move the cursor to the second to last line, and press "DD" (that is, press the 'D' key twice) to delete the row, and delete the last row again, press ESC to exit the editing mode and enter ": wq! "Press enter and save and exit. The folder contains a sources. list. save file, which is used to delete the last two lines of the file.