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To install a <filename class="extension">.deb</filename> file, double-click on it. If you prefer using the Terminal, enter: <screen>sudo dpkg -i <replaceable>package_file.deb</replaceable></screen>
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:512(para)
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You can use your package manager to uninstall a <filename class="extension">.deb</filename> file once it has been installed. Alternatively, enter the following in a Terminal: <screen>sudo dpkg -r <replaceable>package_name</replaceable></screen>
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:516(para)
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Converting <filename class="extension">.rpm</filename> files to <filename class="extension">.deb</filename> files
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Another type of package is the <emphasis>Red Hat Package Manager</emphasis> (RPM) file. These have the <filename class="extension">.rpm</filename> suffix. It is not recommended to install these on an Ubuntu system. In almost all cases, a native Ubuntu <filename class="extension">.deb</filename> package is available. However, if absolutely necessary, an <filename class="extension">.rpm</filename> file can be converted to a <filename class="extension">.deb</filename> package using the <application>alien</application> application. The resulting <filename class="extension">.deb</filename> file can be installed as described above.
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:525(para)
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To convert an RPM into a <filename class="extension">.deb</filename>:
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add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:538(para)
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Install the <application>alien</application> package.
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:544(para)
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In a Terminal, enter: <screen>sudo alien <replaceable>package_file.rpm</replaceable></screen>
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:549(para)
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Installing <emphasis>tarballs</emphasis>
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:558(title)
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Files with the <filename class="extension">.tar</filename>, <filename class="extension">.tgz</filename>, <filename class="extension">.tar.gz</filename> or <filename class="extension">.tar.bz2</filename> suffix are package files known as <emphasis>tarballs</emphasis>, and are widely used in Linux and Unix to package software. Tarballs can also be used to archive and compress other files.
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:559(para)
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If there is no native Ubuntu package available in any of the Ubuntu repositories, you can use the command line to install or uninstall the tarball file.
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Located in
add-applications/C/add-applications.xml:568(para)
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