trey@TOSHIBA-NB505:~$ sudo apt-get
[sudo] password for trey:
Sorry, try again.
[sudo] password for trey:
apt 0.9.7.5ubuntu5 for i386 compiled on Oct 16 2012 10:57:13
Usage: apt-get [options] command
apt-get [options] install|remove pkg1 [pkg2 ...]
apt-get [options] source pkg1 [pkg2 ...]
apt-get is a simple command line interface for downloading and
installing packages. The most frequently used commands are update
and install.
Commands:
update - Retrieve new lists of packages
upgrade - Perform an upgrade
install - Install new packages (pkg is libc6 not libc6.deb)
remove - Remove packages
autoremove - Remove automatically all unused packages
purge - Remove packages and config files
source - Download source archives
build-dep - Configure build-dependencies for source packages
dist-upgrade - Distribution upgrade, see apt-get(8)
dselect-upgrade - Follow dselect selections
clean - Erase downloaded archive files
autoclean - Erase old downloaded archive files
check - Verify that there are no broken dependencies
changelog - Download and display the changelog for the given package
download - Download the binary package into the current directory
Options:
-h This help text.
-q Loggable output - no progress indicator
-qq No output except for errors
-d Download only - do NOT install or unpack archives
-s No-act. Perform ordering simulation
-y Assume Yes to all queries and do not prompt
-f Attempt to correct a system with broken dependencies in place
-m Attempt to continue if archives are unlocatable
-u Show a list of upgraded packages as well
-b Build the source package after fetching it
-V Show verbose version numbers
-c=? Read this configuration file
-o=? Set an arbitrary configuration option, eg -o dir::cache=/tmp
See the apt-get(8), sources.list(5) and apt.conf(5) manual
pages for more information and options.
This APT has Super Cow Powers.
trey@TOSHIBA-NB505:~$
On 11/09/2012 08:34 AM, RaduStoica wrote:
>> What do you mean by "reinstall Unity: run in a terminal sudo apt-get
>> install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop . "
> Unity is the window manager for Ubuntu. Reinstalling it might fix the
> indicator displays.
>
> To do this:
>
> - Open a terminal: Dash -> search for terminal -> open Terminal
> - In the terminal window, run: sudo apt-get install --reinstall
> ubuntu-desktop
> - You will be asked for your password.
>
> Try to restart after that. This will not delete any settings or personal
> data and maybe it will reset the indicator displays.
>
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